Meghalaya: 59 newly elected MLAs take oath as Members of 11th Legislative Assembly
First Published: 6th March, 2023 18:27 IST
59 newly elected MLAs today took oath as Members of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. Among the key faces who were administered the oath of office by Protem Speaker include: Chief
59 newly elected MLAs today took oath as Members of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. Among the key faces who were administered the oath of office by Protem Speaker include: Chief Minister designate Conrad Sangma and NPP Chief who won from the South Tura seat NPP’s Prestone Tynsong, winner from the Pynursla seat.
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