NSUI Meghalaya dissolved due to anti-party activities of a few: Lyngdoh
Newly elected Congress Legislature Party (CLP) leader Ampareen Lyngdoh on Thursday said the decision to dissolve the National Student Union India (NSUI) in Meghalaya was based on inputs that there is movement by some of its members.
“These inputs indicated that there is going to be an attempt for another mass resignation of these kinds of organizations in the state trying to give a beating to the Congress,” Lyngdoh told reporters.
She added, “Why should we allow anyone to beat the Congress, we preempt we take necessary actions so that people of Meghalaya will know that we are an alert group in the Congress as of today.”
Lyngdoh informed that due to alleged anti-party activities of a few, they had to recommend for dissolving the NSUI body of Meghalaya adding “it is a strategy that needs to get done.”
“Why they are doing it, how they are doing it I have no answers to give but if they are true Congress men and women they will await for the reformation of the NSUI unit of Meghalaya and for those that remains loyal to the party, the posts that they have occupied will again be reorganized,” she stated.
The exercise came following the mass exodus of 12 MLAs to All India Trinamool Congress (AITC).
The CLP leader however said that the decision to dissolve the NSUI was not taken with the intention to antagonize members who remain constant with the party but “that would given us the opportunity to request parent body of the NSUI to restructure and reform the NSUI Meghalaya chapter.”
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