Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma on Wednesday lashed out at Dr. Mukul Sangma for introducing different flagship mission, which did not result oriented and had led to a huge financial burden on the State.
Sangma said that Mukul had introduced Agar and Bamboo mission in Meghalaya during his tenure as Chief Minister without any research or creating document which was based on mapping the skills of the farmers.
Sangma said, “Mukul had introduced such missions in the state which led to the financial burden. He was least bothered to execute the mission properly, and the programme failed,” while addressing several election rallies at Resubelpara in North Garo Hills.
He also said that the public would soon be made aware of his misdeeds and mismanagement of public funds for his own selfish interest.
Conrad was accompanied by former Union Minister Agatha K. Sangma, who is contesting the 17th Lok Sabha election from the prestigious Tura Parliamentary Constituency, which was represented by late Purno Sangma. And other members participated in the rally were Deputy Speaker Timothy D. Shira, Government Chief whip Marcuise Marak, and a host of NPP MLAs and member of District Council.
Seeking mandate for Agatha K. Sangma, Conrad said, “The upcoming Lok Sabha election is very important for the National People’s Party. People of Garo Hills including people from different political parties unite to support NPP as they believe that NPP is the only alternative for MP for the Tura seat. I am confident that people of Garo Hills will once again think for Garo Hills and will vote for NPP.”