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Meghalaya: East Shillong MLA Ampareen Lyngdoh resigns from Congress, says- the party has lost its sense of direction

Ampareen Lyngdoh’s resignation from the Congress came at a time when Assembly elections are to be held in Meghalaya next year.

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Meghalaya: East Shillong MLA Ampareen Lyngdoh resigns

Meghalaya’s East Shillong MLA Ampareen Lyngdoh has resigned from the Congress party. She has announced her formal resignation from Congress by tweeting from her official handle.

On Monday, she tweeted the letter of resignation and tagged Congress National President Mallikarjun Kharge, former party president Rahul Gandhi and Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

In her resignation, Lyngdoh wrote that she has spent most of her life as a staunch supporter and foot soldier of the Indian National Congress. The party has given her the opportunity to serve the people of Meghalaya as a Minister and as a representative of my East Shillong constituency. She also wrote that the party had appointed her as a Secretary of the All India Congress Committee, and that she was greatful for the party’s support this far.

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Congress has lost its direction

Lyngdoh further wrote in the letter that however, recent developments withing the party have led her to belive that the Congress has lost its sense of direction. She added that there was a dire need for the party and the leadership to consider this. She also thinks true and honest attempts at introspection have failed.

Congress lost touch with the people of Meghalaya

She furthers her letter, saying that the party has lost touch with the people of Meghalaya and that she no longer believes this was the best platform for her to serve. Therefore, with deep regret, I am writing for my formal resignation from the primary membership of the Congress with immediate effect, she added.

Ampareen Lyngdoh likely to join NPP

Notably, the resignation of Ampareen Lyngdoh from the Congress came at a time when assembly elections are to be held in Meghalaya only next year. People familiar with the matter are speculating that Lyngdoh along with another MLA was ready to join the ruling National People’s Party (NPP). NPP is an ally of BJP in Meghalaya.

Last month, two MLAs from the NPP and one from the opposition All India Trinamool Congress (AITC) in Meghalaya resigned to join the BJP.

Elections in these northeastern states next year

Apart from Meghalaya, assembly elections are also due in 2023 in the northeastern states of Tripura, Nagaland and Mizoram. BJP has already assured its victory in these states. Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the two northeastern states of Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday has also been seen in connection with the same. Reactions on the resignation of Ampareen Lyngdoh are yet to come from the top Congress leaders.

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EC issues notice to Mallikarjun Kharge over terrorist remark against PM Modi

The Election Commission has issued a notice to Mallikarjun Kharge over his remark on PM Modi, asking for a response within 24 hours amid a growing political controversy.

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The Election Commission has issued a notice to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge over his controversial remark referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “terrorist” during an election campaign.

Taking serious note of the statement, the poll body has asked Kharge to submit his response within 24 hours, highlighting concerns over the language used in public campaigning.

BJP complaint triggered action

The development comes after the Bharatiya Janata Party approached the Election Commission, alleging that the remark violated the Model Code of Conduct. The party described the comment as derogatory and sought strict action against the Congress leader.

A delegation of BJP leaders also met the poll panel, stressing that such statements undermine the standards of political discourse during elections.

Kharge’s clarification

Following the controversy, Kharge clarified that his remarks were being misinterpreted. He said he did not intend to call the Prime Minister a terrorist but was referring to what he described as “terrorising” political opponents through the use of central agencies.

Rising political tensions

The episode has further escalated tensions between the ruling party and the opposition amid an ongoing election season. Leaders across the political spectrum have reacted strongly, with criticism and counter-criticism intensifying the debate around campaign rhetoric.

The Election Commission’s intervention underscores its attempt to maintain decorum and enforce campaign norms as political activity intensifies across states.

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Rahul Gandhi’s Bengal poll visit cancelled amid permission row, Congress targets Trinamool

Rahul Gandhi’s Bengal visit was cancelled after authorities did not grant permission, triggering a political row between Congress and Trinamool.

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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s scheduled visit to West Bengal for election campaigning has been cancelled after the party failed to secure the required administrative permission for public events.

The visit, planned for April 23, was called off after the party waited until the evening for clearance but did not receive approval in time to make necessary arrangements.

Congress leaders have alleged that the local administration, under the influence of the ruling Trinamool Congress, did not grant permission for the rally. The party claimed that despite waiting until around 6 pm, the approval did not come through, forcing them to cancel the programme.

Trinamool response

The Trinamool Congress rejected the allegations, stating that all political parties must follow established procedures for holding public meetings. A party minister said applications must be submitted through the designated system within a specified time frame before events.

The Trinamool also indicated that the state government is currently in a caretaker role during the election period, suggesting that questions regarding permissions fall under the purview of the Election Commission.

Fresh dates likely

Congress sources said the party is still keen for Rahul Gandhi to campaign in the state and may seek fresh permission for a visit on April 25 or 26.

Political context

The development comes amid heightened political activity ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections, where multiple parties are campaigning aggressively. The Congress and Trinamool Congress, despite being part of broader opposition alignments at the national level, remain direct rivals in the state.

Recent reports also indicate that permission-related issues have affected campaign events in the state, with some rallies being cancelled due to lack of police clearance.

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Kharge’s terrorist remark on PM Modi sparks row, Congress chief issues clarification

Kharge’s controversial remark on PM Modi sparks backlash, with BJP hitting out and the Congress chief later issuing a clarification.

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Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge faces criticism after controversial remark on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, says statement was misinterpreted

A political controversy erupted after Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge referred to Prime Minister Narendra Modi as a “terrorist” during a public address, triggering sharp reactions from the ruling party.

Following the backlash, Kharge issued a clarification, stating that his remarks were misinterpreted and that he did not intend to label the Prime Minister as a terrorist. He instead accused Modi of using threatening language in political discourse.

The comment quickly drew strong criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), with leaders calling the remark inappropriate and accusing the Congress of lowering political discourse. The exchange reflects heightened tensions between the ruling party and the opposition amid the ongoing election season.

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman also condemned the remark, describing it as “atrocious” and indicative of a new low in political rhetoric.

The incident has further intensified the war of words between the two parties, with both sides trading accusations as campaigning gains momentum.

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