Meghalaya Congress Gets About 70 GHADC Ticket Seekers, Will Unveil Slate After Poll Dates
Leaders cite completed groundwork, promising an issue-led platform focused on development, indigenous rights, stronger councils, transparency.
Overview
- MPCC president Vincent H. Pala said the party has received close to 70 applications for tickets across the 29 GHADC seats.
- He said screening and consultations are underway, with final candidate decisions now before the party.
- The party will publish its candidate list only after authorities formally notify the election schedule.
- Congress leaders say most preparations for the council polls are complete, emphasizing organizational readiness.
- The campaign message will center on local development, protection of indigenous rights, strengthening autonomous district councils, and transparent governance.