By Express News Service
GUWAHATI: Unhappy over the federal government’s “inept handling” of the present turmoil in Manipur, celebrated Manipuri actor Rajkumar Kaiku aka Somendra resigned from the BJP on Wednesday.
Kaiku, who acted in over 400 movies together with two Kuki motion pictures, submitted his resignation letter to BJP management. The celebration requested him to rethink his choice.
He had unsuccessfully contested the final Lok Sabha elections as an unbiased and joined the BJP in November 2021.
After quitting the celebration, he informed journalists that his precedence is “public first and party second” and “I applied my mind to quit BJP”.
“It is disheartening to notice that the government is yet to take up proactive measures to resolve the unending public disorder,” the actor stated.
“I joined BJP thinking that it would bring a significant change in our state with its double-engine government. It brought changes in different sectors like tourism under Chief Minister N Biren Singh. I thought the central leaders would act swiftly over the ongoing issue and put an end to the conflict but, it appears they paid no attention to the pain and misery of the people,” Kaiku stated.
He appealed to all sections of society to deliver an eternal resolution to the continuing drawback.
“As I have left BJP, I’m now a free citizen to join the people’s campaign to restore public order,” he stated and rejected the demand of Kuki-Zo legislators and civil our bodies for a separate administration for his or her neighborhood.
GUWAHATI: Unhappy over the federal government’s “inept handling” of the present turmoil in Manipur, celebrated Manipuri actor Rajkumar Kaiku aka Somendra resigned from the BJP on Wednesday.
Kaiku, who acted in over 400 movies together with two Kuki motion pictures, submitted his resignation letter to BJP management. The celebration requested him to rethink his choice.
He had unsuccessfully contested the final Lok Sabha elections as an unbiased and joined the BJP in November 2021. googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );
After quitting the celebration, he informed journalists that his precedence is “public first and party second” and “I applied my mind to quit BJP”.
“It is disheartening to notice that the government is yet to take up proactive measures to resolve the unending public disorder,” the actor stated.
“I joined BJP thinking that it would bring a significant change in our state with its double-engine government. It brought changes in different sectors like tourism under Chief Minister N Biren Singh. I thought the central leaders would act swiftly over the ongoing issue and put an end to the conflict but, it appears they paid no attention to the pain and misery of the people,” Kaiku stated.
He appealed to all sections of society to deliver an eternal resolution to the continuing drawback.
“As I have left BJP, I’m now a free citizen to join the people’s campaign to restore public order,” he stated and rejected the demand of Kuki-Zo legislators and civil our bodies for a separate administration for his or her neighborhood.