New Delhi, Jun 5 (PTI) Eighteen of the 28 Congress MLAs in Meghalaya have revolted against Chief Minister Mukul Sangma and demanded immediate change of leadership in the northeastern state hit by political instability.
"Sangma has lost majority. We want a change of leadership and immediate holding of Congress Legislature Party meeting to elect a new chief minister," Rural Development Minister F W Momin said.
Fifteen rebel MLAs are now camping in Delhi to meet the Congress high command to apprise the political development in the hill state while three will arrive here soon, he said.
Momin claimed that six of the nine ministers of the Mukul Sangma government, including Deputy Chief Minister Rowel Lyngdoh, have lost confidence in the chief minister and want a change of leadership.