Northeast India’s Only English and Hindi Satellite News Channel

Dynastic politics has hurt Meghalaya: PM Modi

First Published: 24th February, 2023 16:00 IST

Addressing the mega gathering in Shillong PM Modi made an indirect attack on Chief Minister Conrad Sangma and leader of opposition Mukul Sangma accusing them of running dynastic politics. Without

PM Modi added, “Everyone is saying that Meghalaya Maange BJP Sarkaar (Meghalaya Demands BJP Government).” He added, “There is a reason behind the sentiments expressed towards the BJP in Meghalaya and the entire Northeast. For a long time, Meghalaya and the entire region was used by some people for the sake of Family Politics and Selfish motives. Do You want this Family Politics to go or not? Should Meghalaya get out of Family Politics or not? These people have made entire Meghalaya like an ATM by siphoning of funds (meant for people).”

COMMENTS

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

WE RECOMMEND

Banner
Meghalaya’s Cricketing Revolution: Naba Bhattacharjee Plans Better Training Facilities for Women’s Cricket

With over 15 years of experience in cricket administration, Bhattacharjee has played a key role in shaping the future of cricket in Meghalaya.

21st November 2024
Banner
Meghalaya Set to Begin Scientific Coal Mining Under CM Conrad Sangma’s Leadership: Minister Kyrmen

He stated that the collaborative approach adopted by the government is key to ensuring progress in this sector.

21st November 2024
Banner
NEHU Crisis: Protesting Students Temporarily Suspends Their Hunger Strike after 16 Days

The student, however, stated that this is not the end of their agitation, and they will continue to protest.

20th November 2024
Banner
Meghalaya Cricket President Naba Bhattacharjee Appointed Manager of Indian Senior Women’s Cricket Team for ODI Series Against Australia

Bhattacharjee has been a key figure in the development of cricket in Meghalaya for over 15 years.

20th November 2024
Banner
‘Students’ Health My Biggest Concern’: NEHU VC-in-Charge

Professor Nirmalendu Saha is hopeful that through dialogue and mutual understanding, a resolution can soon be reached.

18th November 2024