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Lok Sabha Election 2024: Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma, NPP Leader Agatha Sangma Cast Vote at Walbakgre Polling Station in Tura, Appreciate Good Turnout in Morning (Watch Videos)
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma cast his vote at Walbakgre polling station in Tura, on Friday. He stood in a queue to cast his vote. Agatha Sangma also cast her vote in the morning.
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CAA and UCC: NPP Leader Mazel Ampareen Lyngdoh Opposes Implementation of Citizenship Amendment Act, Uniform Civil Code in Meghalaya
"I also firmly believe that the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) should not be enforced in Meghalaya. Our state has its unique system, which should not be disrupted or imposed upon forcibly," Lyngdoh said.
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Arunachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024: NPP to Field 30 Candidates in Vidhan Sabha Polls
The elections to the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly are likely to take place along with the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. The NPP leader said that his party is an ally of the ruling BJP in several northeastern states, including Arunachal Pradesh, but the party would field 30 candidates in the ensuing Assembly polls on its own.
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Uniform Civil Code: Nagaland Assembly Opposes Proposed UCC, Implementation of Forest Act
Nagaland BJP president and cabinet minister Temjen Imna Along assured they would stand together with the resolution adopted by the assembly on both the issues. Deputy leader of NCP legislature party P Longon and NPP legislature party leader Nuklutoshi Longkumer also said the two laws cannot be applicable in Nagaland.
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Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma Chairs First Cabinet Meeting of Newly Elected Government
CM Sangma further mentioned the other key things discussed in the cabinet meeting. "The other thing we discussed was that we will be officially putting up three spokespersons of the cabinet apart from myself. Ampareen Lyngdoh, Marcuise and Paul Lyngdoh will be the official spokespersons of the cabinet," CM Sangma told the media.
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Meghalaya: Swearing-in Ceremony for Newly Elected Legislators as MLAs Gets Underway
The NPP won 26 seats in the recently concluded elections, while its ally, the BJP, won only two seats. Two Hill State People's Democratic Party MLAs, who have won the elections, have also pledged their support to the NPP-BJP coalition, along with two other Independent legislators.
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Meghalaya: UDP, PDF Extend Support to Conrad Sangma’s NPP To Form Government in State
Metbah Lyngdoh, president of UDP told ANI that UDP has extended its support to NPP to form the government. "We (UDP and PDF) have extended our support to NPP," Metbah Lyngdoh said on Sunday. With the support from UDP and PDF, the numbers have now gone up to 45.
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Meghalaya Assembly Election Result 2023: NPP Chief Conrad K Sangma Stakes Claim to Form Government; Ally BJP Says 34 MLAs Backing Him
The UDP, which was NPP's ally in the Conrad K Sangma government, emerged as the second-largest party, winning 11 constituencies. Asked if the NPP will seek the support of any other party, the state BJP chief said that it is unlikely as the required number to form the government has been achieved.
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Meghalaya Assembly Election Result 2023: NPP Emerges As Single Largest Party With 26 Seats in Hung Assembly
The counting of votes for the Meghalaya Assembly elections ended on Thursday with the National People's Party (NPP) coming out as the single largest party with 26 seats, as no party was able to touch the majority mark (31 seats) on its own.
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Meghalaya Assembly Election Result 2023: NPP Ahead in 22 Seats, BJP, Congress Leading in Six Seats Each in Latest Trends
Supporters of all the parties in fray gathered at the Polo Ground in Shillong as the counting of votes for the Meghalaya Assembly continued. Meanwhile, anticipating a win, NPP supporters gathered outside CM Conrad Sangma's residence in Tura.
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Meghalaya Assembly Election Result 2023: CM Conrad Sangma's National People's Party Leading in 17 of Total 59 Seats
Shillong has the state's maximum number of counting halls at 14, one each for each Assembly constituency. West Garo Hills District Counting Centre caters to 11 assembly constituencies and is the second-largest counting centre in the state. Election Commission has deployed 27 Counting Observers and over 500 micro observers are assisting the Counting Observers at each table.