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Newly-elected 58 Meghalaya legislators take oath of office

IANS  |  Shillong 

Fifty-eight newly-elected legislators of the Assembly on Wednesday took the and secrecy as members of the

Senior (NPP) Timothy Shira, who on Tuesday was sworn-in by as the pro-tem Speaker, administered the oath to the 11 newly sworn in Cabinet ministers.

Conrad Sangma, who was sworn in as the 12th of on Wednesday with his council of ministers, did not take oath as he is a non-elected member of the Assembly.

Conrad Sangma, the lone member from Tura, was on Sunday elected the of the ruling Democratic Alliance after the and the Hill State People's supported the NPP to form a government on condition that was projected the

Former and veteran Mukul Sangma, who successfully contested from two seats, read out his oath only from Songsak constituency.

"I will decide along with my supporters on Thursday which seat I should vacate," told journalists after taking oath for the six consecutive time as a member of the Assembly.

Former and Donkupar Roy, the longest serving member of the Assembly, also took oath.

and former member also read the and secrecy.

In the Assembly elections held in 59 of 60 seats, the won 21 seats, the (19), the (6), People's (4), Hill State People's (2), BJP (2), NCP (1) while three seats went to Independents.

Election to Williamnagar seat was countermanded following the death of NCP candidate

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First Published: Wed, March 07 2018. 20:28 IST
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