No negative impact on Congress in Meghalaya: Lapang

IANS  |  Shillong 

Former Chief Minister D.D. on Tuesday said the of some legislators to other political parties will have no negative impact on the ruling party.

"Those who are not comfortable have gone away and those who went on their own could not take lock, stock and barrel with them as the original supporters are there," the veteran legislators told journalists.

"There will be no negative impact. I believe in the principle that no one is indispensable," added.

Seven legislators -- Rowell Lyngdoh, Prestone Tynsong, Coming One Ymbon, and Ngaitlang Dhar, and - have resigned as members of the Assembly and will contest the upcoming elections scheduled in February from other political parties.

Hek, who resigned on Tuesday, has formally joined the (BJP).

Lyngdoh, Tynsong, Ymbon, Sniawbhalang and Ngaitlang -- along with former and and -- will formally join the (NPP), a part of the NDA, at a public meeting.

Former P.N. Syiem, who is also the of the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council, resigned from the Assembly and joined the newly floated People's

hit out at his former party colleague Tynsong for his silence on the allegations that Sangma was dictatorial.

He recalled that it was the same legislators who praised Sangma stating that he was the best while they were serving in Mukul Sangma's cabinet.

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First Published: Tue, January 02 2018. 20:42 IST