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PDF’s Banteidor Lyngdoh predicts fractured poll mandate

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Shillong, Feb 6: The PDF working president, Banteidor Lyngdoh has predicted about the possibility of a fractured mandate in the forthcoming Assembly polls.

Lyngdoh who is seeking re-election for a second term and filed his nomination from Mawkynrew constituency, said that every political party would try its best to win maximum number of seats.

“Looking that the political history, the state has always witnessed a coalition government after the polls,” he said.

The PDF working president also claimed that the party was expected to do well even in this election by winning around seven to eight seats.

He said that the party will decide to choose its partner to align with post elections.
“As a leader, I have always spoken against corruption. We need to eliminate corruption from the system especially in Meghalaya,  a small state,” the PDF leader said.

According to him, people will say many things but it is the work which he had done is a testimony to how much he has done for the farmers in the capacity as the agriculture minister.
He further claimed that as a Sports Minister he had managed to bring about many changes.

“One of the achievements was to be able to host the Meghalaya Games after so many years. We had successfully organised Northeast Olympic, and no one ever thought that the state will be able to hold such a mega sports event,” Lyngdoh said.

He said he was 100 percent confident to be re-elected due to the love and support of people.

 

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