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UDP pushes for regional party unity in Meghalaya

udpjpeg UDP Meghalaya: UDP banks on strong local presence for Lok Sabha polls Guwahati: In a significant setback to the Regional United Democratic Party (UDP) in Ri Bhoi, Meghalaya just ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, some prominent party leaders have announced their exit from the party to join the National People’s Party (NPP)

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Shillong: The United Democratic Party (UDP) in Meghalaya has renewed its call for all regional parties in the state to unite.

The party believes a stronger regional force would be better positioned to address local issues and negotiate with the central government.

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UDP general secretary Jemino Mawthoh expressed that the party’s performance in the recent Assembly elections, and the anti-Congress/NPP vote division in the Shillong Lok Sabha constituency, could have been stronger with regional unity.

Mawthoh downplayed the ideological differences between regional and national parties, suggesting they largely focus on similar issues.

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He emphasized the importance of a unified regional voice in understanding and navigating central-state relations.

The UDP acknowledged its past efforts to unite regional parties, achieved to some extent with the HSPDP under the Regional Democratic Alliance umbrella.

Mawthoh extended an invitation to other parties with similar goals to join the effort.

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He expressed concern about the negative campaigning tactics witnessed during the recent Lok Sabha polls, including personal attacks between political leaders.

Mawthoh also praised the UDP and HSPDP for maintaining a civil campaign strategy.

 

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