CM Sangma said that the issue of Drug Abuse & Illicit Trafficking is one of a growing concern in Meghalaya that can be curbed through concerted efforts by community, civil societies and Government.
A·doko mikkarang chu·onga gitan wana a·bachengahaniko Pa Sangma an·tangna ra·chakangengon, a·doko bijolina neng·nikaniko namatna gita mikka china nichake uno ka·donge kamko ka·aiachi mangmangde chu·ongjawa, indiba iandakgipa neng·nikani somoiona name chanchininge aro simsake kamko ka·anisa nangchongmotgipa ong·enga ine Pa Sangma aganangaha.
He said that he has checked on the measures that has taken by the Districts & to ensure arrangements are made in the eventuality of further heavy rains in the days to come.
Sangma, while acknowledging the improvement in rainfall, stated that simply relying on rain to solve the power supply issue may not be the most efficient approach.
The close proximity between the Congress and the NPP has created a sense of unhappiness among the UDP, a key ally in the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government.
“It is my humble request to your good office to kindly intervene into the matter and issue necessary directions to NTA to make alternative arrangements in respect of the students of Meghalaya,” Sangma said in his letter to Pradhan.