Shillong, May 15 - Senior Congress leader Donwa Dethwelson Lapang was sworn-in as the chief minister of Meghalaya where President’s rule was to be lifted on Friday. Governor R S Mooshahary administered the oath of office and secrecy to Lapang at a programme in Raj Bhavan.Lapang heads an alliance, Meghalaya United Alliance, comprising Congress and a regional party, United Democratic Party (UDP).
Meghalaya was under President’s rule since March 18 after the governor reported that there was a ‘breakdown of constitutional machinery’.
Besides Lapang, Deputy Chief Minister Mukul Sangma (Congress) and five other ministers — R C Laloo, M M Dangoo, Ampareen Lyngdoh (all Congress), J A Lyngdoh (UDP) and A T Mondol (Ind) — were also sworn-in.
Ampareen Lyndog, who joined the Congress from UDP last month, is not a member of the house now and has to be elected within six months.