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Congress projects development under Mukul to counter NPP

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TURA: The Congress campaign machinery has geared up  for the forthcoming  elections projecting the developmental works of Chief Minister Mukul Sangma’s government to checkmate the National People’s Party.

Launching a blistering attack on the Conrad Sangma-led NPP, the chief minister’s younger brother Zenith questioned the opposition role in developing the state.

“Meghalaya has seen visible development under the leadership of Chief Minister Mukul Sangma and the Congress has fulfilled its promises to the people,” said Zenith Sangma while campaigning for his wife and Congress candidate Sadhiarani M Sangma at Bolchugre village of Gambegre constituency in West Garo Hills on Monday.

Lashing out at the NPP, he claimed that the opposition party would not win a single seat in the ensuing election.

“Gambegre constituency has remained backward for many years. It needs a healing touch and only the Congress can bring development to the place. Everyone can see the pace of development that has taken place in Ampati, Rangsakona and Salmanpara where the people have elected Congress candidates,” claimed Zenith in his address at the rally attended by several thousand people.

The chief minister’s younger sibling also cautioned the public against falling prey to the NPP propaganda.

He said that the opposition party was creating confusion about the ambitious scheme of the chief minister to empower women by allegedly spreading false information.

“We have a vision to enhance livelihood of our women and promote micro enterprise in rural areas for which a sum of Rs 5000 was released to the beneficiaries,” said Zenith Sangma.

The NPP chief Conrad Sangma has accused the Congress party of trying to woo voters ahead of the elections with the scheme and alleged that it is actually a loan from the bank.

“This scheme was launched in 2012 but due to certain hiccups the loan component was done away with. Close to 7000 beneficiaires have received the aid under this scheme recently in Rangsakona and other constituencies. The NPP is worried people will no longer support them which is why they are creating confusion,” said Zenith Sangma.

He did not fail to target the BJP as a ‘communal’ party accusing it of creating instability in the country. “There is chaos and killing under the BJP regime in India whereas Congress is a secular party that has ensured peace in the country. There is a threat to the secular fabric of this nation because the BJP propagates the idea of one nation and one language,” cautioned Zenith Sangma.

 

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