Meghalaya Cabinet Reshuffle: New Faces for a Balanced Representation
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma reshuffled his cabinet, bringing in eight MLAs, including seven fresh faces, to ensure balanced regional representation. The decision followed consultations with coalition partners. The reshuffle aims to reset and strengthen governance as the council of ministers prepares for upcoming administrative priorities.

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Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma initiated a reshuffle in his coalition government on Tuesday, introducing eight MLAs, including seven new members, to the cabinet. The move comes as a strategic step to ensure balanced regional representation across the state's districts.
The reshuffle, which saw eight ministers removed from the cabinet, was described by Sangma as essential for maintaining balance and inclusivity. He emphasized that the changes were made after thorough consultations with coalition partners and aimed to reflect regional expectations.
The newly appointed ministers, whose portfolios will be announced soon, include members from various parties such as NPP, BJP, and UDP. The swearing-in ceremony, held at Raj Bhavan, was graced by senior leaders and officials, marking a new phase in the state's governance approach.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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