Meghalaya CM Conrad K. Sangma campaigning in Mizoram

Meghalaya CM Conrad K. Sangma campaigning in Mizoram

Staff Correspondent

Shillong: National President of NPP and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma took off on Thursday from where he left on Wednesday in attacking the Congress and by running chores of words related to the tribals and the Christians in the country.

He said that the incumbent Congress party in Mizoram has failed to fulfil the aspirations of the people and its betrayal would turn into an opportunity for NPP.

“Betrayal by the Congress is a blessing for NPP in Mizoram and we promise to live upto the expectations of the people of the State. We are very much optimistic that people of Mizoram will give us a mandate to be part of the government formation,” said Conrad K. Sangma.

NPP is contesting in 9 constituencies in the 40 members State Assembly. He said, “Lord has a plan for NPP. He has planned something very big for us. By denying ticket to Khiangte the Congress party has not just betrayed him but the people of Tuirial constituency. I promise that after the result of this election NPP will play a major role in the formation of the government and Pu Khiangte will be part of the cabinet.”

Attacking the Congress in the political milieu that suits, the Meghalaya Chief Minister said, “During Manipur election also veterans were denied ticket by the Congress. Few of them contested from NPP and won the election to become part of the government in the State of Manipur,” he added.

Projecting the party as champions of the tribals and the Christian community, Conrad Sangma said, “When our Christian brothers and sisters are harassed … NPP stood up to fight for their cause. When the whole world in silent and mute … NPP has voiced their concerns in all platforms including the Parliament.”

“By empowering NPP, we can ensure that in future our people from North East and Christians are protected. People in different parts of North East have realised that NPP is fighting for the people of Northeast,” he added.

Expressing that in the past six years NPP has penetrated in four States of Northeast, he said, “It was time for the people in Mizoram to have faith in NPP and give an opportunity to us to be part of the government.”

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