Pyniaid Sing Syiem of the National People’s Party has been elected as the new Chief Executive Member (CEM) of the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC). He was elected uncontested as the Opposition decided not to contest the election. The KHADC Chairman, Lamphrang Blah, formally announced the decision. Syiem, who previously served as the Council Chairman, will now lead the new Executive Committee of the NPP-led Khasi Hills Democratic Front. The alliance also has the support of the six Congress MDCs.
The election comes after the Executive Committee of the United Democratic Alliance (UDF) led by CEM Titossarwell Chyne lost a no-confidence motion moved by the NPP’s Bajop Pyngrope on the first day of the summer session. Pyngrope had questioned Chyne’s leadership style.
Syiem’s election will bring some stability to the KHADC, which has been in a state of flux in recent months. It is hoped that he will provide strong and decisive leadership to help alleviate the current political uncertainty in the region.
The KHADC is an important autonomous council in Meghalaya that is responsible for the administration and development of the Khasi Hills region. The council has a total of 29 constituencies, with 12 MDCs from the NPP, six from the Congress, one from the United Democratic Party, and ten independents.
Political observers believe that Syiem’s election will provide a new momentum for the development of the Khasi Hills region and help strengthen the ties between the different political parties. They feel that he will work towards the welfare of the people and support the growth of the region’s economy.
In conclusion, Syiem’s election marks the beginning of a new chapter for the KHADC. His appointment is expected to bring much-needed stability and ensure the development of the Khasi Hills region. The people of Meghalaya will now look forward to positive changes from the new leadership.