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Former Meghalaya CM laid to rest with State honours

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Shillong, August 17: The funeral of veteran Congress leader and Former Chief Minister, Salseng C Marak, was held today, with full state honours at his native town Resubelpara in Garo Hills.

Leaders from across the state’s political spectrum including Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, paid their respects along with hundreds of mourners who had gathered at the Resubelpara Mini Stadium to bid adieu to their beloved leader.

Salseng C Marak, one of Meghalaya’s senior and influential political leaders passed away in the morning hours of 16th August due to old age-related illnesses, according to a Press release.

In his speech, Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma, expressing profound grief on the demise of the leader said the state has become poorer by the loss of the veteran leader who was renowned for his leadership, wisdom, integrity and closeness to the people.

He added that Late S C Marak’s contributions as a legislator, Minister and Chief Minister from 1993 to 1998 had made a significant impact on the state’s political history. “He served during a time of political instability and insurgency in the state and his ability to complete a full term in office is a testament to his effective leadership,” he said.

The Chief Minister also recalled his interactions with Late S C Marak and called him a soft spoken, gentle, humble and wise man. “He imparted many valuable lessons that significantly contributed to my personal development,” he added.

He also said that Late S C Marak’s life, his contributions and the lasting impact he has left is to be celebrated. “Let us honour his memory by carrying forward his vision and principles and work together to build upon the foundation he laid,” he said.

Speaker, Thomas A Sangma, Minister, Education Rakkam Sangma, Saleng A Sangma, MP, Tura Parliamentary constituency, MLA, Resubelpara and Deputy Speaker Thomas D Shira, MLA, Mendipathar, Marthon J sangma, MLA, Songsak, Mukul M Sangma, several MLAs, MDCs also paid their tributes during the occasion.

A floral wreath was placed on behalf of the Governor, C H Vijayashankar. The National Flag that draped the coffin was later handed over to Late S C Marak’s son, Silman K Sangma. Late S C Marak was buried at his final resting place at Gajingpara cemetery.

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