Hindustan Times (Delhi)

One Meghalaya Cong MLA, 3 other legislator­s join BJP

- Utpal Parashar letters@hindustant­imes.com

ALL THE FOUR LEGISLATOR­S JOINED THE BJP AT A FUNCTION IN GOLF LINKS IN SHILLONG IN THE PRESENCE OF UNION MINISTER KJ ALPHONS

GUWAHATI: The ruling Congress government in Meghalaya suffered another setback on Tuesday, ahead of the upcoming assembly elections in the northeaste­rn state, as one party legislator quit to join the rival Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

With this developmen­t, the strength of Congress in the 60-member assembly came down to 23. But there’s no threat to the government as it still enjoys the support of allies and Independen­t MLAS. The term of the Meghalaya assembly expires on March 6 and polls are expected to be held in February.

Alexander L Hek, the sitting MLA from Pynthorumk­hrah, along with three other legislator­s — one from Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) and two Independen­ts — quit as the members of the assembly before joining the saf- fron party.

The other new entrants to the BJP are NCP’S Sanbor Shullai and Independen­t MLAS Robinus Syngkon and Justine Dkhar.

All the four legislator­s joined the BJP at a function in Golf Links in Shillong in the presence of Union minister KJ Alphons and senior party leaders Ram Madhav and Nalin Kohli.

Speculatio­n about the four MLAS joining the BJP had been doing the rounds for a few weeks and it was expected they would switch sides during Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s rally in Shil- long last month.

“The reason for quitting the Congress and joining the BJP is very simple. People from my constituen­cy wanted me to join the party in power at the Centre in order to boost developmen­t in my area and the state,” Hek told the Hindustan Times.

A former state president of the BJP, Hek won on a saffron ticket three consecutiv­e times between 1998 and 2008 before switching over to Congress in 2009.

He won on a Congress ticket in 2013 and was a minister in the ruling Mukul Sangma government before he was sacked last year.

“We joined the BJP as the present state government has failed to do anything for Meghalaya. The state can progress only under the dynamic leadership of Modi,” Shullai told HT.

Syngkon informed that he and two other Independen­t MLAS were planning to join BJP six months ago.

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