Now its official. V Shanmuganathan has pulled out of the Meghalaya Raj Bhawan after he was allegedly turned the top office into a young ladies’ club.
Shanmugnathan who also holds the charge in Arunachal Pradesh sent his letter to the President after he unfurled the tricolour in Itanagar on Thursday afternoon.
The Rashtrapati Bhawan is learnt to have received the letter to be accepted with the suggestion from the home ministry.
He struck no less controversy after dozens of the Meghalaya Raj Bhawan employees sent a letter to prime minister Narendra Modi alleging sexual misconduct and torture giving much ammunition for Congress chief minister Mukul Sangma to allege that the Raj Bhawan has turned into a young ladies club.
Sources told Assam Times in Delhi that he was shown the door from the Centre after the prime minister received the stunning allegations against him.
Shanmugnathan was intially posted in Meghalaya and he was given the additional charge of Arunachal Pradesh following the exit of JP Rajkhowa a couple of months back.
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