Sangma meets Himanta Vishwa Sharma in Guwahati before counting of votes in Meghalaya

The report is emerging as the largest party in the assembly elections of NPP

Shillong:

Marks of Meghalaya Konrad K. Sangma met Vishwa Sharma, a scenic spot in Assam ahead of the counting of votes for the assembly elections. The source gave this information on Wednesday. Sharma, who heads the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Ghost Development Alliance (NEDA), and Megha met at a hotel in Guwahati on Tuesday night, he said. “Sangma was in Guwahati last night and his friend Sharma reached the hotel to meet him,” a source told PTI.

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The meeting comes amid speculation of a hung assembly in Meghalaya in subsequent elections and the National People’s Party of Meghalaya (NPP) emerging as the single largest party in the assembly elections. Voting for the Meghalaya Assembly was held on Monday and the counting of votes will take place on Thursday. The BJP and the NPP have been ruling Meghalaya for the last five years as part of the NPP-led Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA), but the two parties were contesting the elections alone.

Assam’s Himanta Vishwa Sharma on Tuesday claimed that there would be no hung assembly in Tripura, Nagaland or Meghalaya and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would form the government with absolute majority in the former trio. Some other polls are predicted to result in hung assemblies in Tripura and Meghalaya.

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