According to the result, the BJP won 113 out of 116 seats in the eight zilla parishads, the Congress secured two seats, while one seat went to the CPI-M.
NPP leader and cabinet minister Rakkam A Sangma on Tuesday said the party high command would take a call on the BJP’s decision to support the Congress from Tura parliamentary seat in the Lok Sabha election.
In a startling revelation ahead of the Gambegre bye-poll, BJP Meghalaya’s vice president and Tura MDC, Bernard Marak, has revealed that Tura Lok Sabha MP, Saleng Sangma, had sought BJP’s support during the parliamentary election, held earlier this year.
This election has already gone in the favour of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with the party winning 4,550 seats unopposed out of the total 6,370 seats in the gram panchayat bodies, translating to unopposed win to over 71 percent.
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