Shillong, Feb 17: NPP chief and Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Monday stated that people living along the India-Bangladesh border face numerous difficulties, and only a capable leader will be able to address their problems effectively.
“The upcoming KHADC election provides an opportunity for the people of the 11-Shella constituency to elect a leader who will serve as their voice and bridge the gap between them and the government. The MDC will not only represent them in the council but will also connect the people of Shella constituency with the ruling government,” the chief minister said while addressing an election campaign at Dalia, about 95 km from Shillong.
Urging people to vote for NPP candidate Ethan Kharpuri after listening to the issues raised by various speakers during the meeting, the chief minister said, “To resolve these problems, we need a good leader—one who understands our difficulties and is capable of addressing them. Let us make use of the KHADC election to elect our party candidate.”
He also reminded the electorate of his earlier promise to connect Shella with Sohra through an all-weather road, which has now been completed. He also informed the gathering about various forms of assistance and support that have been extended to the people of Shella and other border areas of Meghalaya.
“NPP believes in inclusive development. We have made a commitment to the people of this state to initiate welfare programs and ensure the holistic development of all communities. The growth of the state depends on the well-being of its people. We believe in our people and are dedicated to addressing their issues, whether in education, healthcare, or infrastructure development. Our party prioritizes initiatives aimed at improving the lives of farmers and creating opportunities for the youth and women. We are committed to the development of Meghalaya as a whole,” he added.
Speaking on the challenges faced in obtaining voter ID cards, particularly in border areas, he stated that the NPP government has resolved the issue. “We believe that our people, wherever they reside, should have access to the rights and privileges of this country.”
Addressing criticism from opposition political parties, the chief minister remarked that despite their opposition, they still require the intervention of the NPP-led government when it comes to development or solving issues.
“Do not be afraid of those political parties who speak against us. We are in the ruling government, and after the election, all parties will rely on the NPP to resolve their concerns. Respond to them with your votes and let them know that we are not intimidated by their statements,” the chief minister said.
“After 50 years, NPP has made history once again, securing 32 MLAs and forming a full-majority government. We do not need the support of other political parties, but we remain committed to our coalition partners. A true leader never abandons their people,” he underscored.
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