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Shah slams MDA govt for underdevelopment of Meghalaya

Taking a jibe at allegations of non-implementation of central schemes, Shah stated that Modi has been sending schemes into Meghalaya but by the time they get here, they become invisible.

TURA:

Union Home Minister Amit Shah made his debut election rally in Tura on February 16 evening accusing the Conrad K Sangma government — of which his party BJP is part of – of being steeped in corruption and depriving Meghalaya of development.

The Union minister alleged that Meghalaya could soon go power-deficit as the MeECL is on the verge of collapse due to corruption.

“Meghalaya stands among the top states of the country for corruption and only a strong BJP can make a Strong Meghalaya,” said Amit Shah.

Hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for eradicating corruption that had engulfed the country for the last 50 years, Shah said “From 2014 to 2023 corruption has been erased from the country under the leadership of Modi.”

Shah also accused the NPP government of failing to implement central schemes meant for the benefit of the people of the state.

“Modi has released multiple central schemes to Meghalaya but they disappear once it reaches the state,” said Shah.

Taking a jibe at allegations of non-implementation of central schemes, Shah stated that Modi has been sending schemes into Meghalaya but by the time they get here, they become invisible.

He said Meghalaya was yet to get even a single medical college although the Centre had cleared two medical colleges.

He also said that the Centre is moving into making education in the state with the local Garo language from primary to higher secondary level.

He questioned the high deficit budget in a small state like Meghalaya where the deficit was over Rs 1800 crores.

He said Meghalaya has been downgraded in the economic status by the RBI which is predicting a downslide in the state’s economy.

Under BJP, Shah promised one IT park each in Khasi jaintia and Garo Hills, as well as a special economic zone with a Rs 100 crore support for MSME to help small scale industries.

He spoke of the Rs 5000 crore funding for roads in Meghalaya, creation of 39 Eklavya Schools for the state, sanction of Rs 6000 crores under prime minister’s  Develop North East.

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