Bhaskar, a professor of cinema studies in Jawaharlal Nehru University, said she will send in her resignation by tonight.
"I have decided to resign by tonight. My resignation has to do with Leelaji's decision to step down. We were working together and as a group we had discussed about resigning earlier but we held on as she attempted to help the ministry in running the board.
"But things were clearly not in order. There was no meeting in the past one year though it was mandatory for board members to meet every three months. The last meeting was in January 2014. The censor board CEO said there were no funds to hold the meetings so the board is clearly not required," Bhaskar told PTI.
The censor board had referred the issue of clearance to "Messenger of God" to FCAT. The film, which was slated to hit the screens on Friday, is now releasing on Sunday.
Asked why she decided to quit, Samson did not specifically refer to the reported clearance to the film but cited alleged "interference, coercion and corruption of panel members and officers of the organisation who are appointed by the ministry" as reasons.