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Fight of families takes centrestage in Meghalaya polls

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Press Trust of India Shillong
Election in Meghalaya is quite a family affair. The political heavyweights, along with their spouses and scions, are fighting it out to retain power in tomorrow's Assembly elections in the hill state.

Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, who is contesting from Ampati and Songsak seats, has three family members in the fray from the Garo Hills region.

NPP candidates and relatives of former Lok Sabha speaker Purno A Sangma are also fighting the polls from four seats in the region.

"For a very long time, former Lok Sabha Speaker (L) Purno A Sangma dominated the election scenario in the state. He was once a mentor for many tribal political leaders, including chief minister Mukul Sangma," political analyst Sumar Sing Sawian told PTI.
 

P A Sangma's exit from the Congress in 1999 and the subsequent political moves on the national and regional fronts led to the emergence of Mukul Sangma as his successor in the grand old party, he said.

In 2013, along with Mukul Sangma, his wife DD Shira and his brother Zenith Sangma won the election, bagging Mahendraganj and Rangsakona seats.

Both Shira and Zenith Sangma are seeking a re-election from their respective seats.

This year, Zenith's wife Sadhiarani M Sangma is also making her electoral debut from Gambegre seat.

A source close to Mukul Sangma, however, said the CM does not consider election to be a family affair.

"It is not a family affair in politics here. Each one of us has dedicated time and efforts for uplifting the society," he quoted the CM as saying.

As for Mukul's rivals, the National People's Party (NPP) president Conrad K Sangma, his brother James and their sister Agatha K Sangma, a former Union Minister in the UPA-II government, are also force to reckon with.

Conrad K Sangma, son of P A Sangma, had won the 2016 by-elections from Tura parliamentary seat with a thumping majority after his father's demise. He is currently a sitting MP in Lok Sabha.

His sister is contesting from South Tura constituency while his brother is seeking re-election from Dadenggre seat.

Boston Marak, a cousin of Conrad K Sangma, is also contesting the election on a Garo National Council ticket from Salmanpara seat.

Sanjay A Sangma, Conrad's brother-in-law, is taking on the CM's wife from Mahendraganj.

Dynastic politics has also made its way to Khasi Jaintia Hills region as several families have entered the fray for the February 27 elections.

The Dhar brothers - whose combine wealth is over Rs 350 crore - are contesting on NPP tickets in the region.

While Ngaitlang Dhar is seeking a re-election from Umroi, his brother, Sniawbhalang, is trying his best to retain Nartiang seat.

Ngaitlang Dhar's 25-year-old son, Dasakhiatbha Lamare, is in the fray from Mawhati seat and Sniawbhalang's brother-in-law, Wailadmiki Shylla, from Jowai constituency in Jaintia Hills region.

The Assembly election will also witness a father and his daughter vying for two seats. Former MLA P M Syiem and his daughter Teilinia Thangkhiew are contesting on Hills State Peoples Democratic Party (HSPDP) ticket from Mawphlang and Mylliem constituencies respectively.

Veteran legislator Rowell Lyngdoh and his son-in-law Sounder Cajee are contesting the fray on NPP tickets from Mawkyrwat and South Shillong constituencies.

Adding to the legacy of family politics, former MLA Donkupar Massar and his wife Grace Mary Kharpuri are also fighting the polls on Peoples Democratic Front(PDF) tickets from Ranikor and Pynursla constituencies respectively.

The counting of votes for the Assembly elections has been scheduled for March 3.

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First Published: Feb 26 2018 | 7:40 PM IST

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