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No dissidents left in Meghalaya BJP, claims Ernest Mawrie

First Published: 9th February, 2022 19:11 IST

There are no dissidents within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP’s) Meghalaya camp. This was claimed by Meghalaya BJP chief Ernest Mawrie speaking exclusively to Northeast Live. Talking on the matter,

There are no dissidents within the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP’s) Meghalaya camp. This was claimed by Meghalaya BJP chief Ernest Mawrie speaking exclusively to Northeast Live.

Talking on the matter, Mawrie said that all dissidents within the BJP have already been expelled.

Mawrie’s reaction comes in after one S Thabah, who identified himself as the BJP’s Ri-Bhoi district president claimed that party workers have signed a petition against Mawrie which is to be submitted to the BJP high command in Delhi.

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Reacting to Thabah’s statement Mawrie said that people who give statements in front of the media cannot be taken seriously as they are not even part of the party.

He further said that disciplinary action has already been taken against the rebel members within the party and hence there are no dissidents within the Meghalaya BJP as of now.

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