Speaking to media persons after filing nomination for seeking re-election, Pala said, “As on today, they (BJP) have not declared the fourth list. Why? Because of lots of infightings. So the question of winning more than 200 seats is a big question for them as they don’t even have candidates in states like Meghalaya and NE. How can you expect them to win? It is only propaganda to fool the people.”
Four candidates including sitting Congress MP Vincent H Pala on Tuesday filed their nomination papers from the Shillong parliamentary seat for the upcoming elections to the 18th Lok Sabha, to be held on April 19.
Shillong, Mar 22: Kristianrangko onchepenga aro Kristianrangni olakkiram nokrangko nisie galenga ine Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC)-ni president Vincent H Pala-ni matnanganiko Sukrobar salo,...
Shillong, March 21: Opposition dolni Congress Chief aro Shillong-ni MP Vincent H Pala, giljao kam kagipa ba dilgiparangko election-ni somoi-o pekatgipa ringanirangko sualenga ine...
Shillong, Mar 19: Batanggimin Sonibar salo, Opposition Congress party-ni dilgipa aro Shillong-ni MP ong•enggipa, Vincent H Pala, April 19 tariko ong•atnasienggipa Lok Sabha Election-o,...
SHILLONG, MAR 18: Opposition Congress chief and Shillong MP Vincent H Pala has urged people supporting other political parties to unite and vote for...
Opposition Congress MP from Shillong Vincent H Pala has allegedly failed to conevene the DISHA meetings in East Khasi Hills and Ri Bhoi during the last one year.
Shillong, Feb 15: Shillong Lok Sabha constituency-o Shillong Bar Association-ni Advocate Peter Shylla-ba Independent candidate ong•e susana tik ka•angaha.
Shillong songjinmani Laitkor-o songdongenggipa Peter Shylla,...
BJP leader and legislator from South Shillong Sanbor Shullai on Thursday said the party is willing to give ‘red carpet welcome’ to former chief minister and AITC leader Mukul Sangma and Congress MP Vincent H Pala if they are ready to join its fold.
He said cement factories are producing almost 17 million tonnes which means 3300 tons per day. This means almost 50 lakh tons (of cement) are being carried from Jaintia Hills to the rest of the country. Therefore, it is not possible to maintain the road and traffic in the future.