Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) candidate Jonathone N Sangma was killed tonight after militants attacked his convoy in Meghalaya's East Garo Hills district, officials said.
Two others accompanying the NCP leader also died in the IED attack which took place at around 8 pm, police said.
Chief Minister Mukul Sangma condoled his death.
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The 43-year-old NCP candidate was returning after campaigning and was on his way to Williamnagar, his Assembly constituency, when the convoy came under attack, police said.
Assembly elections for the 60-member House in Meghalaya are slated to be held on February 27.
"We strongly condemn the incident and we stand by Jonathone's family at this moment. These incidents shouldn't take place in a state like Meghalaya," said Vincent Pala, working president of Meghalaya Congress Unit, and Lok Sabha MP from Shillong.
The Garo National Liberation Army, a proscribed militant outfit active in the state's South and East Garo Hills district, was campaigning against Jonathone.
In the 2013 elections also Jonathone had received death threats and was provided extra security based on the threat perception, a police officer said.
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