Syllad

Syllad

The Rising Meghalaya

  • Home
  • Meghalaya
  • North East
  • National
  • Global
  • Sports
  • Covid_19
  • Opinion
  • Advertisement
  • Contact
  • About
  • TMC to field candidate for Tura LS seat, undecided on Shillong seat

    Syllad | The Rising MeghalayaFebruary 16, 2024

    WhatsApp
    Share
    Share
    Tweet
    Pin

    Leader of the opposition All India Trinamool Congress and former chief minister Mukul Sangma on Friday informed that the party will soon announce its candidate from the Tura parliamentary seat for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections.

    “I think by tomorrow or latest by Monday, we will be declaring the candidate for Tura,” Sangma said.

    Sangma said, “We have been engaging in this dialogue within the four walls though as far as the INDIA Bloc is concerned. It has taken its own time but then subsequently, you have seen how things have unfolded and therefore, most of the constituent parties in the INDIA Bloc have decided to go solo and then put up their own candidates.”

    “So in as far as Meghalaya is concerned, we waited patiently and indications were that negotiations were still on but it appears that it may not come to fruition so therefore, we have two seats, the only decision is whether to fight both the seats or not. But then from our side, we have always maintained that we would like to fight one seat and let the other be fought by the other parties and let there be some effort to put that collective endeavour since we share the common objective of taking on the current dispensation but then things will be finalised in a couple of days,” he added.

    Sangma said that he does not intend to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha poll.

    “I don’t want to reduce the number in the House of 60 in as far as the Assembly is concerned.

    I am for state politics. It is a small state though but then issues confronting the people, confronting the state require collective endeavour of all concerns. Therefore, I started my innings with the sole intention of focusing on state politics in 1993 and I continue to do so,” he said.

    Google News Button syllad

    Continue Reading

    Syllad | The Rising Meghalaya

    Syllad is a fully digital news portal from Meghalaya. With tagline “Syllad-The Rising Meghalaya” Syllad brings voices of Meghalaya to the rest of the world.

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    STAY CONNECTED

         Facebook

       Instagram

       Youtube

       Twitter

    SITE LINKS

    • About
    • Advertise with us
    • Hiring Freelance Writers
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Grievance Redressal
    • Refund policy
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Advertisement

    © 2019 Syllad

    Powered By AbodeOrigin | Marketing Wire
    Empanelled With Directorate of Information & Public Relations
    Government of Meghalaya