No problem with legislators jumping ship ahead of polls: Meghalaya CM

  • | Tuesday | 29th November, 2022

Shillong, Nov 29 (PTI) A day after three MLAs resigned from the Meghalaya Assembly, Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Tuesday said there was no problem with legislators jumping ship ahead of elections.Two MLAs of the ruling NPP in Meghalaya and one of the opposition TMC resigned from the assembly on Monday, dealing a blow to their parties. “It is okay. MLAs jump the ship before polls. I wish them the very best and they can contest from any political party,” Sangma, who is also the NPP chief, said on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting here.“As for my party, we will move forward and prepare for the elections,” he said.Assembly polls are due in Meghalaya early next year. The trio -- Ferlin Sangma and Benedic Marak (NPP) and TMC"s H M Shangpliang -- are set to join the BJP in the first week of December in Delhi, a saffron party leader claimed.“The MLAs will soon join our party. It is an indication that the BJP will get double-digit seats in the 2023 assembly elections," BJP leader Alexander Hek told PTI.The resignations on Monday reduced the number of MLAs to 57 in the 60-member House.At present, the NPP has 21 members in the House, the UDP has eight MLAs, the PDF has four members, the BJP two, HSPDP two and the IND seven.Opposition TMC has 11 legislators, KHNAM one and NCP one.Meanwhile, another Independent MLA Samuel M Sangma, said he will be joining the saffron party and contest elections “on a BJP ticket from the Baghmara Assembly constituency”. PTI CORR RBT RBT


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