11 Oct 1991
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5 Feb 1992
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The Centre imposed President's Rule in Meghalaya in the wake of
a political crisis after the then Speaker PR Kyndiah suspended five MLAs,
mostly independents, on grounds of defection. See more at:http://www.merinews.com/article/meghalaya-clamped-under-presidents-rule/15752671.shtml#sthash.lD2Rcimi.dpuf
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18 Mar 2009
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12 May 2009
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Government dismissed after controversial confidence vote secured
in the Assembly by CM Donkupar Roy
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11 May 1977
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1 Jun 1978
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Mizo Union Ministry led by Chief Minister Chhunga resigned in
May 1977, ostensibly to facilitate the progress of peace talks. see Lost
Opportunities: 50 Years of Insurgency in the North-east and India's Response,
By S. P. Sinha, Page 95
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10 Nov 1978
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8 May 1979
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Chief Minister Sailo's refusal to grant undue favours caused
dissension in his party which led to the fall of his government and
imposition of President's rule. see Lost Opportunities: 50 Years of
Insurgency in the North-east and India's Response, By S. P. Sinha, Page 96-97
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7 Sep 1988
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24 Jan 1989
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Defections reduced the Government to minority
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