Conrad K Sangma lashes out at Mukul Sangma for ‘failed’ missions and financial burden on the State

Conrad K Sangma lashes out at Mukul Sangma for ‘failed’ missions and financial burden on the State

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SHILLONG: Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday lashed out at Dr Mukul Sangma for introducing different flagship mission which were ‘not result oriented’ and had led to ‘huge financial burden’ on the State.

Sangma said that Mukul had introduced the Agar and Bamboo Mission in Meghalaya during his tenure as Chief Minister without any research or creating document which was based on mapping the skills of the farmers.

“He (Mukul) had introduced several mission in the State which led to financial burden. He was least bothered to executive the mission properly, and the programme failed,” said Conrad K Sangma, addressing several election rallies at Resubelpara in North Garo Hills.

Though he did not wish to spit much venom against Mukul but said that public would soon be made aware of his misdeeds and mismanagement of public funds for his own selfish interest.

Conrad was accompanied by former Union Minister Agatha K Sangma, who is contesting the 17th Lok Sabha election from the prestigious Tura Parliamentary Constituency, which was represented by late Purno Sangma.

Also present during the meeting were Deputy Speaker Timothy D Shira, Government Chief whip Marcuise Marak, and a host of NPP MLAs and member of District Council.

Seeking mandate for Agatha K Sangma, Conrad said, “The upcoming Lok Sabha election is very important for the National People’s Party. The people of Garo Hills including people from different political parties unite to support NPP as they believe that NPP is the only alternative for MP for the Tura seat. I am confident that people of Garo Hills will once again think for Garo Hills and will vote for NPP.”

He said that people of Garo Hills are well aware of the role of an MP and has always believed that voice of Garo Hills can only be raised by NPP as late PA Sangma had demonstrated this during his tenure as MP.

“Let us come together to vote for Agatha Sangma, daughter of late PA Sangma, who has stood from this seat,” he added.

He told the gathering that as Chief Minister, he went to meet different leaders in Delhi for seeking development funds for Meghalaya, however, when they learnt that CM Meghalaya had come to meet, we were told to wait but when they came to know that I was son of late PA Sangma they straight away called me.

“In Delhi, nobody is bothered to listen to voice of different political leaders. However, when they know that I was son of late PA Sangma I got recognition and importance. I am telling this because tallest politicians of the country respect late Sangma and his contribution for the country,” he exhorted.

He told the gathering that central leadership has given due recognition to Meghalaya by according different financial package and sanction for Meghalaya as they recalled the contribution of late Sangma, which has benefited the state to a very large extend.

“If we elect and select an unknown person to represent us in Delhi, it will be a big loss for the people of Garo Hills. However, if Agatha is elected, the politicians irrespective of their affiliation would give her due respect and recognition and would listen to her,” said Conrad.

He told the gathering that MDA government has been working very hard to ensure equal development across Meghalaya.

Narrating that people across Garo Hills has always stood for NPP during the Lok Sabha election, the National President of NPP said, “In our worst time we won the MP election, today NPP is part of the ruling government and I don’t see any reason as to why people should have any doubt.”

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