BJP’s ideology has no space in Meghalaya : C P Joshi

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SHILLONG: AICC General Secretary CP Joshi    has asserted that the Congress party will once again form the Government in Meghalaya  with two third majority  besides maintaining that there is no space for BJP’s  ideology  in the state.

Joshi who was in Shillong for three days  told media persons that    the party had a system where the Pradesh Election Committee recommended  the names of the candidates  which were then considered by the Screening Committee.

At the last stage, the names of the candidates will be considered by the Central election Committee.

“ We are hopeful that the names of the candidates will be announced before the  nomination  date,” he said while downplaying the recent desertions of large number of  sitting Congress MLAs  saying politicians often  change their parties before the elections which is not a new phenomenon

On being asked about BJP’s  claims of forming the Government here, Joshi  said, “ BJP can see Mungerilal ke sapne  and added that  there is no space for BJP’s ideology in Meghalaya with.

“BJP is poaching candidates from other parties and trying to form the Government,” he said  while adding that Congress does not consider BJP as  well as other political parties like NPP and others as a potential threat.

He added that NPP was working hand in glove with BJP and regional parties here were part of North East Democratic Alliance  and  they were directly or indirectly  supporting BJP.

Joshi also denied the allegations that the party was finding it  tough to get candidates saying party has received large number of applications and they are  winning candidates.

The Congress leader also slammed the Union Government over its sudden decision of allotting Rs  70  crore projects to churches here in Meghalaya

“ Government without any recommendation from the State took suo moto and gave a package to Meghalaya and they know how important is Meghalaya from the perspective of tourism but why  BJP Government at the centre took more than four years  to realise it.

 

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