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Meghalaya: Former Garo hills MLA Edmund K Sangma joins BJP

First Published: 2nd March, 2022 21:04 IST

The BJP in Meghalaya got a shot in the arm to day with former West Garo Hills MLA Edmund K Sangma joining the party. Sangma joined the BJP in the

The BJP in Meghalaya got a shot in the arm to day with former West Garo Hills MLA Edmund K Sangma joining the party.

Sangma joined the BJP in the presence of state unit President Ernest Mawrie and other senior leaders at the BJP office in Shillong today.

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Expressing elation, state BJP President Ernest Mawrie while addressing reporters after the joining ceremony said that the joining of Edmund K Sangma will make the party stronger and will also increase its outreach.

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