Zenith Sangma's Strategic Departure: A New Political Chapter Unfolds

Zenith Sangma, vice-president of Meghalaya's Trinamool Congress, has resigned from the party, citing the need for a path aligning with his personal vision. His decision could impact the party ahead of upcoming elections. Speculation arises about a potential return to his former party, Congress.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Shillong | Updated: 28-10-2025 21:15 IST | Created: 28-10-2025 21:15 IST
Zenith Sangma's Strategic Departure: A New Political Chapter Unfolds
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Zenith Sangma, vice-president of Meghalaya Trinamool Congress (TMC) and a former minister, has announced his resignation from the party, effective immediately. The decision, as communicated in a letter to TMC leadership, follows extensive contemplation and reflects Sangma's desire to pursue a path that resonates more with his personal vision and the aspirations of those he represents.

In his statement, Sangma acknowledged the invaluable experiences and relationships forged during his time with the TMC, expressing deep gratitude to both the national and state units of the party for their trust and support. He emphasized that despite leaving, he harbors no ill will and wishes the party continued success in its mission.

Sangma's departure comes at a challenging time for the TMC in Meghalaya, which is facing organizational challenges leading up to the autonomous district council elections. His exit has fueled speculation about his potential return to the Congress, the party where his political journey began. As of now, no official statement has been made regarding his future political affiliations.

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