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January 2018 issue

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President of NPP misleading the People of the State- Kharshing

Recently the statement made by Conrad Sangma, National President of the National People’s Party (NPP) which he claimed that ‘NPP will not form an ally with BJP’ misleading the public said, Mr John Kharshiing General secretary of the Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee  (MPCC). Kharshing said that it is sad that such statement is made by a leader, who people of the state look up to, he added that it is known by all that four NPP MLAs are in Manipur’s Government which is in coalition with the BJP.

 John Kharshiing also said that it has been reported that the NPP and the United Democratic Party (UDP) are also constituents of the North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) one can see their association from pictures posted in the official website of the BJP.

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Saleng .A. Sangma appointed as State President of NCP

Independent MLA of Gambegre constituency Saleng .A. Sangma finally step down from the post of MLA to take over the post of President of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) State of Meghalaya. Saleng submitted his letter of resignation to Commissioner Secretary of Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Mr. Andrew Saimon.

After submitting his letter, Mr. Saleng said that it is an honour to be appointed as State President of NCP and that his colleague Mr. John Leslee .K. Sangma of South Tura constituency will not resign from being MLA as of now.

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OPTIMISTIC VIEW ON NPP-PDF ALLIANCE

The elections in the present political situation, does not promise of any party emerging as a single party winner. Post election wind is therefore blowing. Already the United Democratic Party (UDP)- Hills State Peoples Democratic Party (HSPDP) are on the cards. Coming up now is the Peoples Democratic Front (PDF) led by Chief Minister Candidate, Pynshngain N. Syiem who has come out with the offer that the PDF is willing to share governance   with the National People’s Party (NPP), which he has termed as being major players in the electoral game. Counting the chickens before they hatch, P.N. Syiem has calculated that the PDF would bag 15 out of the 30 seats that the party is fielding. Syiem also being the Chief Executive Member of the Khasi Hills District Council, pointed that the strength of the UDP, has been reduced to 4 in the Council, and the HSPDP is left with only two and added that the BJP has still a long way to go in politics in the state.  He further affirmed that the Congress has little chance and will not come back to power.

 

 

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REMOVING RELIGIOUS STIGMA 

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), enter the poll with high hopes of winning as many seats as possible. Specially coming in for the first time in a big way, yet there is a drawback of having the religious stigma which is associated with the agenda of the RSS  propagation of one religion in the country, which has a diversify belief of various religious belief. The party, especially in Meghalaya has built up a strategy, to woo various religious   denominations. This has come about with the announcement of Tourism Union Minister K.J Alphons of a rupees 70 crore sop of promoting spiritual tourism in the state under the Swadesh Darshan scheme. This proposal   is probably for the first time in the country. Altogether about 40 such projects have been identified to include major sites of the traditional Khasi religion, Niam Khasi Niam tre and the different Christian denominations, Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. A meeting was convened   to this effect in New Delhi. There was however no representative from the Congress rules state of Meghalaya.   K.J. Alphons is sour on the attitude of the state government and has expressed his exasperation that the State Government always wants to be anti BJP.        

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THE BELEAGUERED WOMEN POWER

Women power in any community and society has its own role to play, even within a clan or family. The power provides confidence, guidance and also serves as a booster. Therefore in every political party, there is always a women wing.  During the current elections, the women wing of the contesting parties has been geared up. Unfortunately, the Congress seems to have lost its grip on the women wing. The Mahila State Congress have been watered down with the resignation of the General secretary, Havergail Edwina Bareh, who has now formally joined the National People’s Party (NPP) has to her credit,  a fairly good  political record, who secured 2000 votes in the 2014 District council elections.

Havergail is now set to lock horn in the electoral battle from the Shillong West or Mawprem constituency. Interestingly she would be engaged in the contest against sitting legislator Paul Lyngdoh and also his arch rival Mahendro Rapsang of the Congress.   This would upset the vote bank especially of Mahendro Rapsang, as she had extended support to him during the last assembly elections. Along with Havergail, important functionaries of the Mahila Congress, have also left the Congress fold, including former President Ebel War and also N. Warjri. P. Nongpluh and also Liliancy Lyngdoh.        

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