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  • Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma reelected as NPP National chief

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaMarch 15, 2025

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    Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma was reelected today as National President of the National Peoples’ Party at the organisational election held in Constitutional Club of India, New Delhi. 

    Sangma was re-elected unopposed for the tenure from 2025-28.

    Former cabinet minister and former state working president Arunachal Pradesh Paknga Bage was elected unopposed as General Secretary (Organisation), while Dr Mehtab Agitok Sangma reelected unopposed as National Treasurer.

    Meghalaya State President, Prestone Tynsong and Manipur State President, Joy Kumar Singh have suggested appointment of National Working President in the party.

    They have recommended outgoing General Secretary (Organisation) James K Sangma as the National Working President.

    Re-elected National President, Conrad K Sangma announced that the members of the National Committee 2025-28 will be announced shortly.

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