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Thounaojam Shyamkumar Singh

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Thounaojam Shyamkumar Singh
Member of the Manipur Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
2022
Preceded bySalam Chandra Singh
ConstituencyAndro
Minister of forest, horticulture, soil conservation and the department of municipal administration, housing & urban development
Government of Manipur
In office
2007–2020
ConstituencyAndro
In office
2017–2020
Personal details
Political partyBharatiya Janata Party (2020-present)
Other political
affiliations
Nationalist Congress Party
Indian National Congress (2002-2007,2017-2020 )
Manipur People's Party (2002-2007)
All India Trinamool Congress (2012-2017)

Thounaojam Shyamkumar Singh is a politician from Manipur, India. He was minister of forest, horticulture, soil conservation and the department of municipal administration, housing & urban development (2017-2020) in the Biren Singh-led coalition government.

Career

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In 2002, he had contested the Manipur Legislative Assembly election as the Indian National Congress candidate in the Andro constituency, finishing third with 4513 votes.[1]

In 2007 he was elected to the Legislative Assembly, as the Manipur People's Party candidate in the Andro constituency.[2] Notably, he contested the elections whilst being in jail. He had been arrested in October 2006 at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, and was accused of being a member of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup and working as a liaison between KYKL and the United National Liberation Front.[3]

In August 2007, he was elected Deputy Speaker of the Manipur Legislative Assembly.[4][5]

In January 2017, Khoirom Ranjeet, the leader of the banned Kangleipak Communist Party, Poirei Meiti who was recently arrested for an extortion and kidnapping ring, was revealed to have links to Shayamkumar.[6] One of the MLA's aides was said to have run the ring on behalf of Ranjeet, who is suspected of being involved in 11 different attacks on restaurants and hospitals in Manipur.

In 2017, he joined Bharatiya Janata Party and was made Minister of forest, horticulture, soil conservation and the department of municipal administration, housing & urban development in the Biren Singh-led coalition government.[7][8][9][10]

In March 2020, Shyamkumar was disqualified as a legislator from the Manipur Legislative Assembly on the grounds of defection under the 10th schedule of the Constitution. A disqualification case against Shyamkumar was registered by the 15 Indian National Congress MLA's which included T. N. Haokip, Md Fazur Rahim and K. Meghachandra. Shyamkumar was elected on Indian National Congress ticket but allegiance to the Bharatiya Janata Party soon after.[11][12][13]

References

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  1. ^ State Elections 2002 - Constituency wise detail for 7-Andro Constituency of Manipur[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Election Commission of India: Statistical Report, 2007 Manipur Legislative Assembly election[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ http://delhicourts.nic.in/Feb07/THOUNAOJAM%20SHYAM%20KUMAR%20SINGH%20VS.%20STATE%20OF%20NCT%20OF%20DELHI.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  4. ^ "Manipur Legislative Assembly" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 April 2009. Retrieved 6 April 2008.
  5. ^ "The Telegraph - Calcutta : Northeast". Archived from the original on 25 May 2011.
  6. ^ "Manipur Militant Arrested in Delhi Linked To Congress MLA".
  7. ^ "N Biren Singh Cabinet 2017: Full list of ministers and their portfolios in Manipur". Financial Express. 25 March 2017. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  8. ^ "BJP names N Biren Singh as chief minister candidate for Manipur". Hindustan Times. 13 March 2017.
  9. ^ "Biren Singh sworn-in as Manipur CM". Rediff.
  10. ^ "Manipur gets its first BJP govt as Biren Singh takes oath along with 8 ministers". mint. 15 March 2017.
  11. ^ "Manipur Speaker disqualifies legislator Th. Shyamkumar". www.telegraphindia.com.
  12. ^ News, Ne Now (28 March 2020). "Manipur MLA Th Shyamkumar resigns". NORTHEAST NOW. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  13. ^ "Rebel MLA who joined BJP disqualified from Manipur Assembly". Hindustan Times. 29 March 2020.