Delhi-bound: Four BJP ministers to lobby against CM Biren

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UT News Service | IMPHAL, July 17: Reliable source confirmed of four cabinet ministers of the ruling BJP headed for New Delhi today to lobby the party’s central leadership to replace N Biren as the chief minister of Manipur.

As confirmed by source, works minister Th Biswajit, social welfare minister Nemcha Kipgen, agriculture minister V Hangkhanlian, and education minister Th Radheshyam, are on the way for the national capital.

The source confirmed the four ministers due to meet party president JP Hadda and general secretary BL Santosh on their schedule to submit an application of their demand with signatures of maximum number of party MLAs.

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