Shillong: Frustrated by the ongoing poaching of its MLAs and party functionaries, the Congress party in Meghalaya is considering legal action against the National Peopleโs Party (NPP).
Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Vincent H. Pala said the NPP appears to be emulating the BJP strategy of destabilizing rival parties.
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ย โThe BJP has been poaching leaders from other parties in Maharashtra and Himachal Pradesh, and the NPP seems to be trying the same tactics here,โ Shillong Times quoted ย Pala as saying.
He added that both the NPP and the BJP are using their โillegalโ funds to sway individuals.
Pala announced plans to visit New Delhi in the coming days to consult with the All India Congress Committee (AICC) legal team about possibly taking the NPP to court.
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โWe will not let the NPP go unchallenged; we will ensure they face the consequences for their actions,โ he said, accusing the party of exploiting the stateโs resources for personal gain.
Pala’s comments follow the suspension of two Congress MLAs, Gabriel Wahlang and Charles Marngar, for six years due to their alleged involvement in โanti-party activitiesโ and plans to join the NPP.
The AICCโs decision to suspend the MLAs was based on Palaโs report, which suggested that their actions had harmed the Congress party in their respective constituencies by collaborating with the NPP at the district council level.
Pala described the suspension as a necessary measure to cleanse the party, noting that the two MLAs had been critical of the NPP while working with Conrad K. Sangmaโs party in the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC).