NPP will continue to oppose Citizenship Amendment Bill: Conrad

Press Trust of India  |  Tura 

supremo and Minister Conrad K Monday said the party will continue to oppose the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB).

"was the first state in to oppose the Bill and raise its objection. We took the initiative to unite different political parties of Northeast and made our voice heard in and ensured that the CAB was not introduced in the Rajya Sabha," he said while campaigning for the NPP candidate in the Lok Sabha polls in the state.

He claimed that the NPP is the only party that can unite the voice of the region and made it heard in

Conrad asked the people to vote for the NPP as "NPP is the party of the Northeast."

The NPP on Monday flew to three different locations in North Garo Hills and East Garo Hills (Rongrong Abema, Mangsang and Chibonga respectively) to campaign for his sister Agatha, the NPP

Former minister Mukul is the while the has fielded Rikman G Momin.

He alleged that the party is propagating a wrong notion that NPP will with and will ensure that the CAB is passed in the Lok Sabha.

The NPP chief said, "We will remain true to our commitment promised to the people of Northeast and will never allow any bill that would hamper the interest of our people."

Conrad claimed that the NPP has "fulfilled" its promise made in the 2018 election with education as its top priority.

"We had promised education policy and we brought out the policy well ahead of completion of one year. For over four decades the education department had to work without any policy or direction, we have scripted a direction to move forward to ensure better educational facilities in Meghalaya," he said.

The NPP chief said that based on the education policy, the approached the Union Ministry of Tribal Affairs and was accorded 11 Eklaveya Residential Model School (ERMS), out of 50 Schools across

He said that if is elected as MP, she will add to the initiative started by the (MDA) government and will voice our concerns in the Parliament.

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First Published: Mon, April 01 2019. 18:56 IST