MDA ready to snatch away the Shillong seat from Congress:Jemino

IMG_20190320_144207SHILLONG, MAR 20: United Democratic Party (UDP) leader  Jemino Mawthoh today filed his nomination papers as common candidate of the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) from Shillong parliamentary seat for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls to be held on April 11.

The former Nongthymmai legislator will be contesting against two-time opposition Congress MP Vincent H Pala.

He was accompanied by top leaders of MDA coalition partners which include National People’s Party (NPP), People’s Democratic Front (PDF) and Hill State People’s Democratic Party (HSPDP).

After filing his nomination papers, Mawthoh expressed confidence to win the seat in the upcoming Lok Sabha polls citing that the entire MDA is collectively fighting the battle.

“I am fighting this election on the strength of the MDA. Since we have come collectively together as an MDA government minus the BJP, we will definitely ensure victory this time,” he said.

With the Shillong seat being a strong bastion of the opposition Congress for the past many years, the UDP leader however said that he doesn’t see much difficulty (in winning) because all the regional parties are coming together.

Compared to the vote share of the Congress during the last district council elections, the total vote share of all regional parties including UDP, NPP, PDF, HSPDP and Independents if combine together is 10-20 times more, he said.

Stating that it is wrong and misleading to say that people should only vote for national parties in the Lok Sabha polls, Mawthoh reminded that Prof GG Swell who was from the regional party had performed exceedingly well in parliament.

“If you say that only national party should represent I say this is very wrong because GG Swell has proved that he is capable of doing a lot for the welfare of the people of the state whereas these MPs of the Congress have not made anything which is outstanding as far as the state is concerned,” he said adding “With the support and backing of the MDA, I can be the link man between the Centre and state as the centre-state relation is very important.”

Asked, the former legislator admitted that questions have been raised about him contesting from the UDP symbol despite being an MDA common candidate and said, “See you need to understand the sincerity and commitment of our coalition partners also we have come together as a family so whether you contest from any symbol that is not an issue. If I contest from a common symbol it would be as good as contesting as an independent candidate.”

“The UDP is contesting from Shillong and NPP from Tura but we are together in this fight as an MDA family so that is the beauty of this politics that we are observing now in the state of Meghalaya,” he said.

On the allegation of the Congress that the NPP and UDP are being controlled by the BJP, Mawthoh however said this is a coalition era and yes the present government is having two BJP MLAs but that does not mean “we have political relations with the BJP”.

“We never had pre-poll alliance with the BJP and in this MP elections, all parties have come together minus the BJP so people need to understand that the Congress has nothing else to speak against this MDA government that is why they keep on harping about the BJP connect with the MDA,” he defended.

The UDP further assured to raise issues concerning the people of the state whether it is on realm of development or safety and security of the indigenous population while keeping in mind the need to respect the fundamental rights of other communities.

With regards to the NGT ban on coal mining in Meghalaya, Mawthoh said that the issue has been lingering for a very long and it has to a great extent affected the livelihood of the people in the state.

Asserting the need to address this issue in a proper way, he said environment is important but people are also important adding there is need to understand and fight the coal ban issue so that people can benefit once again from coal mining activities.

By Our Reporter

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