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Hitler denies getting showcause notice
Shillong | Sunday, Nov 22 2009 IST
 

 

 

Adolf Lu Hitler R Marak, the rebel NCP Legislator, who was to reply to the showcause notice issued against him from his party, today denied receiving any such notice.

''I have not received any such notice. I would surely reply to it if and when I receive it,'' Mr Marak told UNI over phone from Tura.

In fact, the NCP's disciplinary action committee has slapped a showcause notice to Mr Marak on November 16 with a week's time limit for his alleged anti-party activities.

Mr Marak had revolted against his own party ever since the NCP-backed Meghalaya Progressive Alliance (MPA) government was ousted by the Congress.

Owing to his rebellion, the NCP elected former Deputy Chief Minister Timothy Shira as their chief whip.

However, Mr Marak had refused to pave way for Mr Shira to the post saying that he was never consulted for his removal.

In fact, the Opposition NCP in Meghalaya is virtually finding it difficult to keep its dissident MLAs from inching towards the Congress.

The ruling Congress is already on a roll admitting non-Congress Legislators into its party fold.

Of the 15 NCP Legislators in the 60-member House, two of them-- Deputy Speaker Sanbor Shullai and its Chief Whip Adolf Lu Hitler Marak-- are virtually in the Congress camp.

None of the two Legislators, however, dares to leave the party as they will be disqualified under the Anti-Defection Act. Their only hope is that if the party expels them they will continue to be Legislators but the NCP is unlikely to expel them.

-- (UNI) -- 22CA14.xml

 
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