Congress a failing party: Conrad to Ampati voters

Congress  a failing party: Conrad to Ampati voters

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Shillong, May 18: The president of National People’s Party (NPP) and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma today campaigned for the by-election to Ampati constituency to drum up support for NPP candidate Clement G Momin.

He instilled hope in the people that if NPP candidate is given the mandate, the party will work with renewed energy to recreate Ampati and take forward growth and development projects.

He expressed surprise that Ampati dubbed as a development constituency was still lacking behind in the field of education, health care facilities and opportunities for the farmers and the youth.

“During Indira Gandhi’s regime, the Congress party was ruling in majority of the States but under Rahul Gandhi and Mukul Sangma, the party has been reduced to only two States,” said Conrad K. Sangma.

He said that NPP is a new party but it has Government in three States including Manipur and Nagaland.

“The Congress era is over. People are rejecting the Congress everywhere not just in Meghalaya,” he added.

He addressed three election campaign rallies on Friday accompanied by chief advisor to the Chief Minister Thomas Sangma, CEM of GHADC Dipul Marak, Deputy CEM Dolly K Marak, Bajengdoba MLA Pongseng Marak, ex-MLA of Songsak constituency and National Secretary of NPP Nihim D Shira, Siju Rongara MLA Rakkam A Sangma, ex-BJP candidate of Ampati constituency Bakul Hajong, amongst others. Conrad addressed rallies at Chirinpara, Bandalkona and Kumligaon.

Urging the people to vote for NPP candidate, the Chief Minister enlightened the people to vote for a ruling party, which is committed to bring about development.

“We have faith in the people of Ampati constituency that this time people will vote for change. NPP is ruling and Clement G. Momin will have access to the Government and voice the concerns of the people of the constituency, unlike the opposition,” said Conrad K. Sangma.

He said that NPP is a party that works for all communities irrespective of their cultural and religious background and would take everyone in the path of growth and development.

“It is not possible for an MLA from the opposition to bring development,” he echoed.

“People of Ampati had faith in Mukul Sangma for 25 years but he failed them and left the constituency. He (Mukul) claims that after this by-election, Congress will come to power, which is a distant dream,” he said.

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