SHILLONG: More than
two months after losing 12
MLAs, the Congress in
Meghalaya has joined the
National People’s Party-led
Meghalaya Democratic
Alliance (MDA) government.
The Bharatiya Janata Party
is a minor constituent of the
alliance.
The five remaining
Congress MLAs on Tuesday
met Chief Minister Conrad K.
Sangma and submitted a
letter for formally joining the
coalition government. The
Chief Minister welcomed the
MLAs into the alliance in the
presence of Deputy Chief
Minister Prestone Tynsong.
“We wish to support you
and the MDA to strengthen
the government’s arms and
decision-making, so as to
ensure that our joined efforts
will take the State forward, in
the general interest of its
citizens,” read the letter
signed by the five MLAs,
underlining their decision to
join the government from
February 8.
The five MLAs are M.
Ampareen Lyngdoh, P.T.
Sawkmie, Mayralborn Syiem,
Kimfa S. Marbaniang and
Mohendro Rapsang.
Ms Lyngdoh, the leader
of the Congress Legislature
Party, defended the move. “In
this day and age, you can
only save yourselves. The
five of us are protecting each
other,” she said. She also
deflected questions on
Congress becoming an ally
of the BJP by virtue of joining
the alliance.
“You can interpret
everything the way you want
to. Who is straight in politics
in this generation? If
everybody is straight, we
shall also be straight. If
everybody is crooked, what
can you do?” she said.
Ms Lyngdoh had earlier
said she would complete her
term in Congress before
taking any decisions. “I will
take a call at the appropriate
time,” she added.
Along with Nagaland
and Tripura, Assembly
elections in Meghalaya are
due by February 2023.
The Congress had won
21 constituencies in the 2018
Assembly elections in
Meghalaya but its seat count
went down to 17, of whom 12
joined the Trinamool
Congress in November 2021.
Reacting to the
development, a
spokesperson of the
Meghalaya unit of TMC said:
“The unscrupulous and
power-hungry people have
officially joined hands. This
alliance between Congress
and NPP-led MDA has once
again clearly marked us as
the only credible alternative
in Meghalaya.”
This is not the first time
that Congress and the BJP
have come together, directly
or indirectly, in the northeast.
In 2015, all the eight
Congress MLAs in Nagaland
had supported the Naga
People’s Front-led alliance
government in the State.
Suspended by party’s high
command, these MLAs later
merged with the NPF.
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