NPP joins hands with Oppn Congress in Meghalaya, ousts alliance partner from district council panel

PTI, Shillong, JUN 20 2023, 16:43 ISTUPDATED: JUN 20 2023, 16:43 IST






A leader of the NPP became chief of the executive committee of an autonomous district council after the party heading the ruling coalition of Meghalaya ousted alliance partner UDP
by joining hands with the Opposition Congress.

National People’s Party (NPP) member of the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council, Pyniaid Sing Syiem, led the rebellion against Titosstarwell Chyne-led United Democratic Alliance executive committee and the latter was reduced to a minority in the ...

Syiem, who heads the Khasi Hills Democratic Front (KHDF), was Tuesday sworn in as chief executive member with no other contender for the post

KHDF is the name



given to the NPP-Congress coalition to govern the council. The KHDF now has the support of 18 members (12 NPP and 6 Congress) while the outgoing UDA has 12 members in its fold (10 UDP, 1HSPDP and 1 Independent). Syiem told PTI that...that the NPP which had the requisite numbers for over a year now had been a “spectator” in the council. "It is time that the party with the numbers take the lead for the remaining tenure of the current House," he said. The 5-year term of the current council is till early next year. The Congress defended the party’s decision to support the NPP at the council. "The party is supporting the NPP at the Council in the interest of the tribal people of the state. If we do not support the NPP, at the council. "The party is supporting the NPP at the Council in the interest of the tribal people of the state. If we do not support the NPP, an administrator's rule is likely to be imposed in the council in the absence of an absolute majority by any party," Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, Ronnie V Lyngdoh of the Congress, said.


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