PDF founder PN Syiem joins NPP ahead of KHADC polls
First Published: 5th January, 2019 15:40 IST
Former People’s Democratic Front chief, PN Syiem has joined the Nationalist People’s Party (NPP) ahead of the Feb 27 Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council polls. According to top sources, Syiem
Former People’s Democratic Front chief, PN Syiem has joined the Nationalist People’s Party (NPP) ahead of the Feb 27 Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council polls.
According to top sources, Syiem is planning to contest the KHADC election from Mawkhar-Pynthorumkhrah constituency.
Earlier, Syiem had quit the party after being allegedly sidelined by fellow party leaders.
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