Imphal, 16 January 2017 ( Evening News ) : After making scathing attack on the Chief Minister Okram Ibobi yesterday about the current unrest in the state, Union Human Resource Minister and BJP Manipur In-charge, Prakash Javadekar continued to blame Ibobi for the economic blockade. He said the silence maintained by the chief minister even after a union minister has blamed him for the blockade, proves that the state govt is at fault. Speaking to media persons early this morning at the BJP office in Nityaipat chuthek, Prakash Javedekar questioned the silence maintained by the Chief Minister when the blockade issue is being raised by a union minister. He alleged that the chief minister has been vocal on all other issues raised by union ministers. It is the responsibility of the state govt to resolve the current impasse. The high court has ordered the central govt to help the state govt to bring about a solution. He said the central govt has provided all the assistance needed. He also said without the order of the state govt, the security forces provided by the central govt cannot function. BJP condemns the political mileage the congress is trying to gain by making the public suffer around the election time. Javedekar stated that the BJP will fight the upcoming poll with an agenda of Bandh Free, Blockade free and a developed Manipur.
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Union Human Resource Minister and BJP Manipur In-charge, Prakash Javadekar continues to blame Ibobi for the economic blockade
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