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Amit Shah’s Big Corruption Charge At Former Ally Ahead Of Meghalaya Polls

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday persisted his assault in opposition to Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma and the National People`s Party (NPP) accusing the country authorities of corruption and filling its coffers with negative human beings’s cash. Addressing election rallies in Meghalaya’s Rangsakona and DaluHe, the BJP chief stated that the Narendra Modi authorities had provided ₹ 24,000 crore for the deliver of the water to all of the families in Meghalaya, however the cash become siphoned off with the aid of using the country authorities.

“The primary authorities had permitted 2.five lakh housing gadgets however human beings did now no longer get them,” Mr Shah stated, doubling down on his declare that Conrad Sangma stopped the go with the drift of budget withinside the country.

The BJP, which become part of the Conrad Sangma-led Meghalaya Democratic Alliance authorities withinside the country, broke the alliance earlier than the elections and is contesting all of the 60 meeting seats. The domestic minister additionally attacked former leader minister Mukul Sangma, pronouncing that the 2 leader ministers disadvantaged the country’s adolescents of jobs and worked “best for his or her households” and now no longer the improvement of the country.

“For years, households have dominated Meghalaya. Mukul Sangma dominated the country for numerous years, even as Conrad Sangma’s own circle of relatives become additionally in strength for plenty years. Nothing took place withinside the country. What did those households do?” Shah asked.

“These households indulged in corruption and crammed their very own coffers with negative human beings’s cash. Time has come to unfastened Meghalaya of those households and convey the BJP to strength. The BJP election manifesto has already introduced that we might probe this corruption in Meghalaya,” he stated.

Mr Shah additionally promised that if the BJP involves strength withinside the country all families might get electricity, housing and faucet water. Meghalaya is going to polls on February 27, and the votes can be counted on March 2.

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