NPP, TMC, BJP, Cong: Meghalaya Set to Get A Party Started Tomorrow | Players, Arrangements At a Glance

Last Updated: February 26, 2023, 13:54 IST

PM Modi, NPP chief and Meghalaya CM Conrad Sangma, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and TMC chief Mamata Banerjee campaign for the elections. (Twitter)

In the 2018 Assembly polls, the ruling NPP won 19 seats, the Congress bagged 21 seats and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) managed to win two seats. The United Democratic Party (UDP) got six seats. The NPP and BJP formed the government in alliance

It’s a fight between the National People’s Party (NPP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress and Trinamool Congress (TMC) as Meghalaya goes to polls on February 27.

Although the NPP and BJP were in the government together, they are going solo for the elections.

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WHAT HAPPENED IN 2018?

In the 2018 Assembly polls, the ruling NPP won 19 seats, the Congress bagged 21 seats and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) managed to win two seats. The United Democratic Party (UDP) got six seats. The NPP and BJP formed the government in alliance.

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PARTIES CONTESTING THIS TIME

This time, the Congress and the BJP are contesting all 60 seats, the NPP 57 and the TMC 56. The UDP is contesting 46 seats.

NPP

The NPP has ruled Meghalaya for the past five years with the BJP, but is facing anti-incumbency. All parties, including the BJP, have targeted the NPP.

TMC

The TMC is a new player in Meghalaya, but as Mukul Sangma joined the TMC with 12 of the 17 MLAs from the Congress, he is now an important player.

BJP

The BJP is contesting alone and aims to win more seats than last time. Last time, they only had two members in the government.

Congress

Most MLAs in Meghalaya have left the Congress. This time it’s a fight for existence for the party in the state.

VOTERS AND POLLING BOOTHS

Total polling stations: 3,419 (600+ vulnerable, 300+ critical)

Voters: 21,40,000+

(Original was 21,75,000+, but above figure is minus 1 AC where polls stands adjourned)

Total contesting candidates: 369

V & C: 84

CAPF: 119 companies

36 seats in Khasi Jaintia and 24 in Garo hills

There are more women voters than men in Meghalaya

Polls in Sohiong are postponed due to the death of a candidate. Now, 59 seats will go to polls.

KEY PLAYERS

  • Conrad Sangma: He is the Chief Minister of Meghalaya and President of NPP. He is the son of former speaker PA Sangma. He was also a Member of Parliament from Tura. He is contesting from South Tura constituency. He plays the guitar and is a fan of heavy metal brand IRON Maiden.
  • Mukul Sangma: A former CM of Meghalaya, the veteran politician, who was strongman of the Congress, is contesting from the TMC. He, along with 12 other MLAs, came out of the Congress and joined the TMC, and is now the leader of opposition. This time, Mukul Sangma is contesting from two seats Songsak, where he is the MLA, and Tikrikilla.
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  • James Sangma: He is the brother of Conrad Sangma and the Minister of Law, Power, Home in the state. He is a three-time MLA from Dadenggre.
  • Ernest Mawrie: The president of the Meghalaya BJP is contesting from West Shillong constituency. He has immense popularity and this time he will fight sitting MLA Mohendra Rapsang of NPP.
  • Charles Pyngrope: The TMC President in Meghalaya and also a TMC player in Khasi and Jyantia hills. He joined the TMC from the Congress along with Mukul Sangma. He is said to be the ‘Khasi face’ of the TMC. This former Congressman was also a Meghalaya speaker. He is contesting from Nongthymmai.
  • Vincent Pala: The Congress Chief of Meghalaya, people say it was his appointment that led to the exodus of Congress MLAs to TMC. Pala is a coal baron. He is the Lok Sabha MP from Shillong from 2009. He is contesting the polls from Sutnga-Saipung constituency. He was the first MP who became Union Minister from Meghalaya. This will be the most challenging election for Pala.

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