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      Meghalaya Congress Crumbles

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      July 31, 2025
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      The recent political developments in Meghalaya have left the Congress party in shambles. In 2023, the party won five seats in the Assembly elections, but the euphoria was short-lived.

      All five MLAs have since defected to the NPP, leaving the Congress with zero MLAs.

      This mass desertion raises a crucial question: have the Congress MLAs lost their morality?

      The Congress MLAs who defected claim that they are doing so for the “development” of their constituencies.

      However, this justification rings hollow when they simultaneously claim that the people are “wise.”

      If the people are indeed wise, it’s likely that they will see through the empty promises of these MLAs and reject them in the next elections.

      The citizens of Meghalaya will not be fooled by such unscrupulous individuals who are taking the people for a ride.

      The recent spate of desertions by Congress MLAs will undoubtedly have a significant impact on the party’s prospects in the coming elections.

      The citizens of the state will remember the empty assurances made by the Congress candidates and will likely not vote for them again.

      The people will make sure that the party won’t fall to empty assurances by its candidates in the coming elections.

      The defections also raise questions about the leadership of the Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee, led by Vincent H Pala.

      Since 2021, the party has lost several leaders, including former Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, who defected to the Trinamool Congress (TMC) along with 12 other Congress MLAs.

      This mass exodus is a testament to the party’s internal turmoil and lack of direction.

      The loss of these leaders has weakened the party’s base in the state and has given an opportunity to other parties to fill the vacuum.

      The ruling party’s attempts to lure opposition MLAs with material benefits will likely continue, and the recent actions of the Congress MLAs will only add fuel to the fire.

      Those who genuinely want to serve the state and country will find it increasingly difficult to do so under the Congress banner.

      The party’s inability to retain its elected representatives and its failure to inspire confidence in its leaders have made it a sinking ship.

      The Congress party in Meghalaya is facing a crisis of credibility. The mass desertion of its MLAs is a stark reminder of the party’s failure to inspire confidence in its leaders and its inability to retain its elected representatives.

      The people of Meghalaya deserve better, and it’s time for the Congress party to introspect and reassess its strategy. The party’s survival depends on its ability to reform itself and regain the trust of the people.

      In the coming elections, the Congress party will have to work hard to regain the trust of the people. However, given the recent trend of desertions and the party’s inability to retain its leaders, it’s unlikely that the party will be able to make a comeback anytime soon.

      The people of Meghalaya will not forgive the Congress party for its failures, and the party will have to pay the price for its lack of leadership and vision.

      The Congress party’s demise in Meghalaya is a stark reminder of the party’s failure to adapt to the changing political landscape of the state.

      The party’s inability to connect with the people and its failure to address their concerns have made it a relic of the past.

      It’s time for the party to reinvent itself and regain its relevance in the state’s politics. However, given the current trend, it’s unlikely that the party will be able to make a comeback anytime soon.

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