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ALL PARTY GET TOGETHER 

In  Meghalaya without  any  acrimony  all  the  political  parties  contesting  the  elections  have  got  together  into  a  single  platform  in  some  of  the  constituencies like  Sohra  and  Nongstoin where supporters  of  all  the  candidates   assemble  to  hear  out,  what  each  candidate  have  to  say  without  any  interference which  is  not  actually  a  formal  debate. It  is  an uncommon sight that the different party  flags  would  be  flying  together,  flapping  away  in  harmony  in  the  blowing of  the wind  of  change,  which  has  become  a  common  slogan  for  almost  all  the  parties. This  has  very  much  cut  down  the  waste  of  time  and  money  for  the  voters  to  attend  each  and  every  election   rally.  It  is  in  these  all  party  get  together,  that  there  is  an  absence  of  back  biting  and  hate  speeches and  that  the  voters  can  absolve  with  clear  thinking  minds  to  whom  they  would  chose ,which  one  can  call  a  true  sense  of  indigenous  democracy.     

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SIX CONSTITUENCIES IN A DAY

Conrad  Sangma,  spearing  the  cause  of  the National  People’s  Party  (NPP),  travelled  six  constituencies  in  the  Garo  Hills  in  a  day to fulfil the dreams  of  Purno  Agitok  Sangma. Conrad had  stressed  the  need  to  march  ahead  with  a  positive  vision   to better  the  lives  of  the  people. On the  other  hand  the  Congress  is  mainly  concerned  and  talking  about  religion in  secular  India. It  is  true that  the NPP is having  an  alliance  with  the  Bharatiya  Janata  party (BJP) in the Central level  and  also  in Manipur. Yet in Meghalaya the NPP is working alone, having no pre-poll alliance with any national or regional party. The ideologies with the different parties are different. Conrad clarified  that  the  partnership  with  the  BJP was only  to further  develop  in Meghalaya  and  the  North  Eastern  region. During the Manipur polls, the NPP  did  not enter  any  pre  poll  alliance  with  BJP, yet  later  the  NPP  came  together  with  other  non-Congress  parties in forming a post poll alliance. Will history repeat itself... is the big question mark?    

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CONJURING  MAGICAL MOMENTS 

Electioneering has reached the last lap in the state. Leaders  of  the  various  national  parties  have   thronged  Shillong  the  capital  city  and  it  was none  other  than  Rahul  Gandhi,  who  was  able  to  draw   crowds  in  the  main  thorough fares  including  Khyndailad,  the  Centre  Point.  Rahul  had  been  able  to  conjure  dreams  not  of  himself  or  his  party but  of  Prime  Minister  Narendra  Modi,  the  dreams   which  have  come  about  like  waving  a   magic  wand. Economic stability had appeared but as it jobs have disappeared. As if by  magic  income  of  farmers  and workers have disappeared and  also  the  small  and  medium   business. Crores of money had disappeared and reappeared by magic in foreign lands out of the reach of Indian laws. Rahul  had  therefore waved  the  magic  wand  of   Narendra  Modi  in  the  eyes  of  the  people. But  as  Rahul  has  already interpreted,  these  are  only  magical  dreams  which  fortunately  or  not  are  not  nightmares  as  people  woke  up in  facing  the  stark realities that the magic wand of Modi  had not yet made  democracy  disappear from India. 

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INSURGENTS BREAK THE PEACE  

Insurgents of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) had  broken the peaceful  process  of electioneering  in  the   Garo  Hills  of  Meghalaya, when  the candidate of the  Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), Joanathane N. Sangma  was  brutally killed  in a  blast by  insurgents on his way back from an election campaign in the Williamnagar Constituency. It was  rather  an  irony  that  Jonathone, was accompanied by a former GNLA  militant  Nikam  Ch Momin, who had unleashed  fear  and  violence. The killer blast was of an IED. The cause behind is strongly believed to be of political rivalry. In  the  2013  elections  Jonathone, had  filed  an  FIR  against Deborah  Marak for allegedly using  the  GNLA to garner votes. Deborah had however denied the allegations against her. Though  the  case  is  still  pending police  had  evidence that Deborah had supported the GNLA demand for a separate Garoland state during the last elections.     

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NCP promised to produce two IAS in its Manifesto

In the manifesto of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), it has mention to approach the Supreme Court’s for intervention to solve the long pending inter-state boundary dispute with Assam.

The most interesting part about the manifesto is that it promises that NCP MLA’s should fund two students per year to become IAS officers from the State. It also promises to set up education policy by emphasizing more on skill development.

The NCP talked about framing of state mining policy, setting up of anti-corruption vigilance commission, pursue Majithia Wage Board recommendation for benefits of journalists, strengthen border areas and empower border people economically, set up international markets to encourage border trade with neighbouring countries, upgrade existing infrastructure like Umroi Airport Khasi Hills and Baljek Airport, introduce railway lines along with strong preventive measures against influx, improve road infrastructure in rural areas without compromising quality.

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