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Conrad Sangma meets Meghalaya guv, stakes claim to form govt

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

NPP president Conrad Sangma Governor Ganga Prasad this evening and staked claim to form the in the state with the support of 34 MLAs in the 60-member Assembly. threw up a fractured mandate yesterday with the ruling emerging as the largest party, marginally ahead of its rival, the National People's Party (NPP), an ally of the at the Centre and in Manipur. "We the Governor and submitted a letter of support from 34 MLAs 19 of the NPP, six of the the United Democratic Party (UDP), four of the People's Democratic Front (PDF), two each of the Hill State People's Democratic Party (HSPDP) and the and an Independent," Sangma told reporters outside the here. The NPP leader is the youngest son of former Speaker (L) who died in 2016. He was elected a Member of in a by-from Tura constituency after his father's death. Asked about the challenges of running a coalition government, the 40-year-old Tura MP said, "It is not an easy task. But the parties who are supporting us are committed to work for the welfare of the people and the state.

We will work on a common agenda." The bagged 21 seats, eight less than in the last elections. The BJP, which drew a blank in the last elections, got two seats. The NPP won 19 seats, the UDP secured six seats while its alliance partner the HSPDP got two seats. The PDF bagged four seats while the Nationalist Party (NCP), the Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) and three Independents got one seat each. Polling for 59 Assembly seats was held on February 27. A Nationalist Party (NCP) candidate was killed in an IED blast, resulting in countermanding of the polls in one seat. Outgoing Chief Minister Mukul Sangma had contested and won the elections from two seats. He will have to give up one seat.

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First Published: Sun, March 04 2018. 20:05 IST
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