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Cong MLAs in Meghalaya govt: BJP to seek clarification from Conrad

Source: PTI   -  Edited By: Senjo M R
February 12, 2022 00:04 IST
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The Bharatiya Janata Party on Thursday said it has not taken lightly the issue of Congress joining the ruling Meghalaya Democratic Alliance, which it backed to power in 2018 and said a formal letter will be sent to Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma in this regard.

IMAGE: Union Home Minister Amit Shah during a meeting with Assam Chief Minister Himanta Sarma and Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma (right), in New Delhi, January 20, 2022. Photograph: ANI Photo

Meanwhile, five Congress MLAs in Meghalaya, who joined the BJP-backed ruling alliance in the state, are likely to face suspension and a show-cause notice, a senior Congress leader said on Friday.

 

BJP Meghalaya in-charge Chuba Ao said the party's 'Congress mukt campaign' is valid for the state and hence the party will seek clarification from the chief minister.

The BJP executive meeting held here during the day took the decision to seek clarification, he said.

“Congress mukt Bharat is already taking place and Congress mukt Meghalaya is also in process,” Ao said.

Five MLAs of the grand old party joined the MDA on February 9 but said that they will continue to be in the Congress.

Once a formidable opposition in the state Assembly with 17 MLAs, the Congress was left with the five MLAs after 12 legislators, including former chief minister Mukul Sangma, defected to the TMC in November last year.

“As a coalition partner of the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance we were not informed of the development. Today we have taken a decision that we will write a letter to the chief minister seeking clarification on the Congress MLAs joining the MDA government,” BJP state chief Ernest Mawrie told PTI.

Ao said the BJP is a national party and heading the government at the Centre.

"So we expect the Meghalaya chief minister to inform us about Congress joining MDA at least as a courtesy," Ao said.

"Although we have only two MLAs in the House we expect that information about who come into the alliance and who leave ought to be made known. We are confused,” he said.

Asked if the BJP is happy with the development, Mawrie said, “We are not supporting the Congress, it is the Congress which is supporting us. That is their weak point.”

BJP is part of the MDA.

The Congress legislators had joined the MDA last week, which brought the two arch foes together in a ruling coalition, and left Congress leaders in the state fuming and befuddled.

“I can tell you that the party high command is not in favour of the MLAs joining the MDA. The matter is being discussed. I think they will be suspended. An explanation will also be sought as to why they should not be expelled for their action,” state Congress chief Vincent H Pala told PTI.

An urgent executive meeting of the party was held here earlier in the day.

“We will strictly abide by the rules and the constitution of the Congress party,” the three-time MP said.

In a jolt to the Congress, which ruled the state for many years and was a formidable opposition with 17 MLAs, 12 of its lawmakers, including the redoubtable former chief minister Mukul Sangma, defected to the Trinamool Congress in November last year.

The five remaining members of the Congress Legislature Party joined the ruling alliance on February 8, in a reflection of the party's diminishing influence in the state.

Feedback on the Congress joining the BJP-backed MDA has already been sent to top leaders of the saffron party in Delhi and their response are awaited, he added.

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