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Mukul Sangma leaves old constituency, keeps Songsak

Press Trust of India  |  Shillong 

of the opposition Mukul of the Congress, who was elected from two Assembly seats in the February 27 polls, today resigned from Ampati, his old constituency, an said.

The former was elected for six consecutive times from in district and this time also contested successfully from Songsak in district.

"We have received the resignation letter of Mukul from Assembly constituency, one of the two constituencies he was elected from," Assembly commissioner and secretary told PTI.

was ousted from power on March 7 though the emerged as the single-largest party in the elections.

"Songsak is a constituency which requires lots of nurturing, lots of attention and I would love to do so," told journalists, claiming that he inherited constituency in a similar state where development was missing.

Sangma, who was the since 2010, defeated his nearest BJP rival by over 6,000 votes in In Songsak, he defeated his nearest National People's Party rival Nihim D Shira by over 1,300 votes.

sources said Sangma's eldest daughter Miani D Shira could be the party candidate from when by-poll would be held there.

Sangma's wife and brother Zenith M also won the Assembly election. The Congress' strength now is 20 in the House of 60.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Fri, March 16 2018. 18:15 IST
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