The four legislators, including Deputy Speaker and NCP MLA, Sanbor Shullai, lone Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) MLA Paul Lyngdoh and two independent MLAs - Ismail R Marak and Limison D Sangma were part of the dismissed Meghalaya Progressive Alliance coalition.
”I have passed my judgement as per the provisions of the law.
They have violated the Tenth schedule,” Mr Lanong said.
The legislators were suspended by the Speaker on March 17, hours before the Meghalaya Progressive Alliance government faced a trust vote on the floor of the state Assembly.
Meanwhile, there was another report that the Speaker had rejected the complaint filed by the Deputy Speaker seeking disqualification of his legislature party leader Purno A Sangma under the Tenth schedule of the Constitution.
Mr Shullai in his complaint claimed that the former Lok Sabha Speaker had indulged himself in anti-party activities and participated in Congress meeting at New Delhi and engineered defection amongst the Meghalaya Progressive Alliance (MPA) members to make it a minority government.