SHILLONG, DEC 2: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has downplayed speculation about UDP leader Paul Lyngdoh joining the National People’s Party (NPP), saying it’s too early to conclude.
“We are good friends, we have always discussed politics together… I think right now to jump to a conclusion that he will be joining and all, I think it is premature right now, it is not the appropriate time to discuss all these things,” Sangma said, adding that such discussions are common in politics.
Sangma’s comments come amid reports of Lyngdoh’s possible shift to NPP, following a cabinet reshuffle in September 2025, where Lyngdoh was dropped as Tourism Minister.
The reshuffle saw eight ministers exit, including Lyngdoh, and eight new faces inducted into the cabinet.
Sangma emphasized that politics involves talks and discussions, but ultimately, decisions will be revealed in due time.
“There is a lot of politics that happens. Last time somebody was telling me that some NPP MLAs were planning to leave and I asked you that time please give me the names of those NPP MLAs I will talk to them and convince them that they should not leave. So, this happens in politics, there are lots of talks and discussions taking place but at the end of the day let us see how things unfold and when the final time comes, we will let you know,” he added.
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NPP chief brushes off speculation on Paul Lyngdoh joining party
