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RG Lyngdoh declines offer to rejoin Cong

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SHILLONG: Former Congress minister RG Lyngdoh, who was recently invited by Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) working president Vincent Pala to rejoin the party, has said he does not think it proper to go back to the Congress merely to bag an election nomination.
Lyngdoh said he was quite happy being what he is at present. “If I get out of this comfort zone, there has to be enough reasons. If I feel I can deliver, I will definitely go back,” he said.
Lyngdoh said there are too many roadblocks and clashes of ideology and the situation has not changed much compared to when he was in the Congress.
Recently, the MPCC sent a letter to the former Congress minister asking him to rejoin the party.
RG Lyngdoh, a veteran Congress leader, was suspended from the party in 2008 and the suspension was finally lifted in 2014. Pala had asked him to come back to the party fold since his suspension period was over.

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