After 37 years in Parliament, pained by allegations put on me: Heptulla
'Ruling of Supreme Court says responsibility of Governor is to see who has majority and will work for state's stability,' she said.
Imphal: Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla on Tuesday asserted that after working for 37 years in Parliament, she is pained by the allegations that have been put on her.
"In my 37 years in Parliament and when I was in Congress or worked with non-Congress government, I never had such allegations been put on me. I invite the BJP-led group on Wednesday to form the government. The ceremony will begin at 1 pm," said Heptulla.
Heptulla also explained why she didn't call the Congress Party and her reasons behind it.
"I know Congress is still largest party, it's not incumbent. It's the responsibility of Governor vested by the Constitution to weigh and measure stability. Ruling of Supreme Court says responsibility of Governor is to see who has majority and will work for state's stability," she added.
In Manipur, the BJP legislature party has unanimously elected N. Biren Singh as its leader.
He was elected at a legislature party meeting in Imphal yesterday in the presence of central observers - Piyush Goyal and Vinay Sahasrabuddhe.
Outgoing Chief Minister O. Ibobi Singh resigned yesterday after Goa Governor Heptullah said she cannot start the process of government formation in the state till he quits.
The Congress had won 28 seats in Manipur, followed by the BJP 21. The NPP and the NPF have won four seats each, while the LJP and the Trinamool Congress have bagged one seat each.