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New
Students Party in Shillong
Jun: 15, Shillong: The Khasi Students' Union (KSU) yesterday formally
launched a new regional party saying it needed to wield political power
to achieve its avowed objective of protecting and promoting the interests
of the 'Hynniewtrep' people which comprise the Khasi and Jaintia tribes.
The new outfit entitled Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM)
will contest all the 36 Assembly seats in the districts of East and West
Khasi Hills, Ri-Bhoi and Jaintia Hills, party president and former KSU
chief Paul Lyngdoh told newsmen last evening. Explaining the reason for
forming the new regional party, the former KSU president said, "the existing
political parties in the State have failed for the last 30 years in protecting
the interests of the state and its people. "Our top priority, if we come
to power, will be to root out corruption," he claimed. To achieve this,
the party legislators will be made totally accountable, he said. While
branding all political parties as failures, Lyngdoh did not rule out alignment
with some political parties in the event of no party securing majority.
Surprisingly, the launching of the new party was announced by Paul Lyngdoh
himself though the newly elected KSU president Samuel Jyrwa was present
at the press conference held at Shillong Press Club. Jyrwa's only words
were "KHNAN is our creation. We will help it and at the sometime act as
a watch-dog." The coming days are likely to show whether the KHNAM remains
the political wing of the KSU or the KSU turns the students' wing of the
newly formed political party.
Courtesy: The Assam Tribune .
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