Reports suggest a widening rift between senior UDP leader Paul Lyngdoh and Metbah Lyngdoh, fuelling rumours that Paul may exit ahead of 2028.

In Meghalaya’s shifting political landscape, unsettling questions loom over the United Democratic Party (UDP) as the party navigates internal tensions under the watchful eyes of senior leaders Paul Lyngdoh and party president Metbah Lyngdoh.

The mid-term cabinet reshuffle has sparked debates over transparency, political ethics, and the party’s cohesion, leaving the state’s oldest regional party struggling to answer why it endorsed a sudden overhaul it had earlier publicly dismissed.

With the 2028 Assembly elections on the horizon, the UDP’s silence has intensified speculation about leadership rifts and strategic miscalculations.

Reports suggest a

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