The Congress may have gotten a head start in the selection of candidate for Tura Lok Sabha seat, with sitting Gambegre MLA Saleng A Sangma being announced as the party candidate to take on NPP's sitting MP Agatha K Sangma, but a herculean task awaits the grand old party as it scouts for friends and allies in a region it once dominated for decades.
Member of the Parliament, Lok Sabha Agatha K Sangma launched the PKMSY-WDC-2.0 GIMI Watershed at Rongadatgre, Demdema, Community and Rural Development Block, West Garo Hills on Monday in the presence of Soil and Water Conservation Minister, Government of Meghalaya Marcuise N Marak, Officials of the department and people of the area.
Lok Sabha-ni Member of Parliament, Agatha K Sangma, PMKSY-WDC-2.0 GIMI Watershed-ko, West Garo Hills a•jani Demdema, Community and Rural Development Block-ni ning•o ong•gipa, Rongadatgre songo, Soil and Water Conservation Minister, Govt. Of Meghalaya, Marcuise N Marak, Department-ni officialrang aro ua jolo songdongenggipa manderangni dongpaanio, Sombar salo a•bachengate on•angaha.
Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) Ministry-ni ge·etanio pangchake, ma·mong sorkarini scheme-rangko nipilna gita Sukrobar salo, Finance-ni Union Minister of State Dr Bhagwat Kishanrao Karad, South West Garo Hills a·jaona re·baaha.
Agatha expressed her gratitude towards the Chief Minister of Meghalaya Conrad K Sangma for utilizing CM's Development Funds for the construction of bridges, School Buildings and for other infrastructure projects.