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AITC slams FB post claiming two leaders will quit

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SHILLONG, Dec 26: The All India Trinamool Congress on Sunday claimed that divisive propaganda machinery was unleashed on Christmas to create an air of mistrust amongst the people against the party.
Condemning a social media post that claimed that AITC-M leaders, Charles Pyngrope and George B Lyngdoh will quit the party, it said, “On Christmas, a Facebook post claimed on the basis of rumours that AITC leaders Charles Pyngrope and George B Lyngdoh will quit the party. This page describes them to be a media agency but yet posted unverified news. In addition, it said that the Trinamool Congress will never understand the people of Meghalaya.”
“We strongly condemn the divisive propaganda unleashed to halt our progress. Such tactics only increase our strength and resilience to fight on. We are proud of our exemplary leaders’ commitment to furthering development in Meghalaya. Urging everyone to avoid spreading misinformation,” the AITC said.
The AITC asserted that the party stands for development of the people of Meghalaya and it will not leave any stone unturned for that.

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