IMPHAL, OCTOBER 3 (IANS). Former Mla Okram Joy Singh submitted a memorandum to the prime minister, governor, lure Sabha Speaker and Minister of Parliamentary Affairs in the Union to investigate the alleged Rs 29 crore expenses for meetings. Joy Singh, who was a seven -time MLA, who was also former Vice President and Minister of Legislation, claimed the establishment of the Lok Sabha Samiti. He addressed the media at the Bhavan congress, saying that the report published today (North East) in India raised serious questions about financial irregularities on September 26, 2025. According to the report, in July 2025, 2.88 crore on fish feed at different mounting, 4.85 crore on fertilizer and plants (including Phumdi), 3 crore on seasonal flowering plants, 2.7 crore on drinking water, 1.2 crore on land root, 2.4 crore on stationery, 1.9 crore on committee, 1,9 crore, Crore, 1.9 crore, committee, 1.9 crore, 1.77 crore. 62 Lakhs on refreshments, 98 lakhs on spices, 98 lakhs on spices and desires. A expenses of Rs 2.7 crore are included. The total items were about 25 crores, but the invoice of the firm showed 29.22 crore, which became the basis of difference. Joy Singh said it damaged the image of the meeting, the speaker and the secretariat and hurt the dignity of the home. He demanded the Sadan Committee with reference to Sir John Trevor case (1693–97) and the Mudgal Committee Report (1951) of British parliamentary history. Alternatively, a team of judges from the Supreme Court, the Manipur High Court Panel or CBI investigation. Do not allow the thousands of years old self -governmental tradition to be damaged, the parliamentary democracy purely. The scam was exposed amid the instability of Manipur, where the violence from 2023 influenced the state. Joy Singh emphasizes a time -bound investigation to identify the responsibilities. -Ians Sch Share This Story Tags
Former MLA submitted Memorandum to Prime Minister, demanding an investigation into 29 crore scam in the Manipur meeting
