Shillong (Meghalaya), Oct 29: In a significant development, Zenith M. Sangma has returned to the Congress Party, marking a major boost for the party in Meghalaya. The announcement was made by Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) President Vincent H. Pala, following approval from the All-India Congress Committee (AICC).
Sangma’s return is seen as a major setback for the ruling NPP, which had claimed that the Congress was “finished” in Meghalaya. The move is expected to strengthen the party’s organizational structure in the Garo Hills, ahead of the GHADC elections.
The Congress Party has been working to rebuild its base in Meghalaya, and Sangma’s return is likely to give the party a much-needed boost. The party has been focusing on issues such as corruption, democratic values, and social justice, and Sangma’s return is seen as a significant step in this direction.
Sangma’s decision to rejoin the Congress is also seen as a reflection of the growing discontent among opposition leaders with the BJP’s policies and governance. The Congress Party has been vocal about the need to protect democratic institutions and uphold the values of the Constitution.
With Sangma’s return, the Congress Party is likely to gain momentum in the state, and its chances of winning the upcoming elections are expected to improve.




































