The document details the vision for the people of Meghalaya for 2023-28, focusing on Farmers, Youth and Women
The Leader of Opposition also said that Chief Minister Conrad Sangma should apologise to the people for his consistent “racial remarks” against Meghalaya TMC.
The Meghalaya Assembly election has raised a pertinent question wherein the selection of candidates speaks much about the state's dynastic politics.
The leader of the opposition Mukul Sangma slammed the incumbent chief minister over his 'outsider' remark on the TMC party in Meghalaya.
Meghalaya Cabinet Minister and NPP Candidate from Nongkrem Constituency Dasakhiat Lamare filed his nomination papers on February 3.
NPP's Mohendro Rapsang will take on against the UDP MDC Paul Lyngdoh, BJP state president Ernest Mawrie and Beethleen Dkhar of the Congress.
Sangma further said people have seen through the gimmicks of Mukul Sangma and the West Bengal-based party, which is why people are leaving TMC and joining the NPP.
The Election Commission of India announced the polling dates along with the counting details and result dates for three northeastern states – Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland – which will be going to polls this month to elect a new government.
Exposing the unholy alliance between NPP and BJP, Meghalaya Trinamool Congress leader Andrew Shullai said NPP is acting as the B-team of the BJP.
More than 500 supporters took to the streets of Salmanpara in bikes and cars, highlighting the massive presence of the party.
The NPP National Vice President and Deputy CM Prestone Tyngsong said that the Party management of the NPP was shocked by the last-minute jump ship of former speaker and party candidate
Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said that the NPP is getting positive responses from the grassroots and that the party is fighting these polls by talking to people about the work done in the last 5 years.
Two times former Congress MLA who joined the National People’s Party (NPP) from Khliehriat constituency, Nehlang Lyngdoh filed his nomination papers
Candidates can file their nomination papers by February 7 following which scrutiny will be done on 8 February and the last date for withdrawal of candidature is February 10.
The Meghalaya unit of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) announced its candidate list on February 2 for the upcoming Assembly polls. BJP will be contesting in all 60 seats.
As per sources, the meeting was held to finalize the candidates for the upcoming Meghalaya and Nagaland assembly election respectively.
In Baghmara South Garo Hills, Dr Mukul Sangma launched a scathing attack on the NPP-led MDA government for playing dirty politics after the last election results.
Mukul Sangma, who is currently the leader of the opposition, will be contesting from two seats – Songsak and Tikrikilla – in the upcoming assembly elections
Martin M Danggo told reporters that he was told that his supporters and leaders had met at the Shillong Club and decided to leave the NPP and join the BJP.
Trinamool Congress candidate from Meghalaya Alphonsush R Marak slammed the National People’s Party MLA from Williamnagar Marcuise Marak over his comments on the ‘crowd strength’ of the TMC on February 1.
National People’s Party candidate Rocky Hek filed his nomination on Wednesday, February 1. Rocky Hek will be contesting against his uncle, the sitting BJP MLA and former cabinet minister Al Hek.
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