NPP downplays CM’s threat

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Tura: Chief Minister Mukul Sangma’s public threat of destroying the NPP in the 2018 assembly elections has been ridiculed by Conrad Sangma.
“In a democracy majority decides, not one individual. As politicians we can only explain our agenda to the voters. They are conscious to judge and whom to vote and elect,” said NPP candidate Conrad Sangma while terming Mukul Sangma’s tone to bury the NPP as an indication of his frustration and anger over the Congress losing ground in the Garo Hills.
Reacting to the Congress leader’s threat of ‘vanquishing’ the NPP, Conrad recalled that his father Late P.A. Sangma had been written off many a time by his detractors only to rise like a ‘phoenix’.
“In a democracy demagogues only debate; the electorate decides finally,” said Conrad.

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