Monday, September 15, 2025
spot_img

CM defends move to hold CPA meeting on Sunday

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

SHILLONG, July 29: Chief Minister Conrad Sangma defended the decision to hold the 20th annual conference of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, India Region Zone III on a Sunday, while arrangements for the arrival of Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday rendered Shillong roads chock-o-block with vehicles despite it being a Sunday.
Responding to queries from several quarters, the CM reasoned that Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla would only be free during weekends since the Parliament session is ongoing.
“We had limited options since the Lok Sabha Speaker could come only on the weekend,” Sangma said, while also pointing out that other state officials were also available on the weekend.
Stating that the government understands the trouble to schedule time on Sunday for people in Shillong, the CM said that specific instructions have been given to start the programme only after church services were over.
“People can attend the programme after attending the service,” the CM said. “We had requested to the CPA how adjustments could be made keeping the sentiments in mind,” Sangma said.
It may be mentioned that the traffic situation in the state capital on Saturday was woeful due to the ongoing annual conference of Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA).
As soon as the meeting was over in the evening, several VIP vehicles blaring sirens were seen heading towards Hotel Marriott at Police Bazar brazenly overtaking other road users.
At Kachari point, even traffic personnel were seen guiding police vehicles escorting the VIPs.
On the other hand, Muharram processions in the city made matters worse as the traffic came to a standstill by 8 pm, especially on the stretch from Barik point till Anjalee petrol pump.
Notably, additional manpower of police trying to seriously perform their duties on the city roads has been noticed in the last few days.

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

PM Modi’s swift action shows how deeply he cared: Minister Raksha Khadse on 2024 Nepal bus tragedy

New Delhi, Sep 15: Union Minister of State for Youth Affairs and Sports Raksha Khadse on Monday said...

Justice M. Sundar sworn in as 10th CJ of Manipur High Court

Imphal, Sep 15: Justice M. Sundar was on Monday sworn in as the tenth Chief Justice of Manipur...

Low inflation to give RBI space to cut rates by 50 bps this year: Report

New Delhi, Sep 15: India’s inflation rate, based on the Consumer Price Index (CPI), is expected to remain...

Clerics welcome SC ruling on Waqf Act, hope for final verdict in ‘favour of Muslims’

New Delhi, Sep 15: As the Supreme Court put a stay on certain provisions of the Waqf (Amendment)...