Deccan Chronicle

BJP woos migrants to clinch Meghalaya

If not majority, BJP confident of sizeable share of votes

- SHASHI BHUSHAN | DC

Confident of forming government in Tripura, BJP is also hopeful to make an impressive opening in another hill state of Meghalaya.

Top brass of BJP including president Amit Shah, defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman and Kiren Rijiju have been doing hectic campaign in the state. Identifyin­g a large number of migrant voters in urban areas, several poorvancha­li (people from Bihar and eastern Uttar Pradesh) leaders like Manoj Tiwari and Rajiv Pratap Rudy have also been making rounds of Meghalaya.

Polling for 60 Assembly seats of Meghalaya will be held on February 27 and counting of votes will take place on March 3. The BJP, which is contesting on 47 of the 60 seats in the Assembly polls in the state, is hoping to unseat the Mukul Sangma government, ruling the state for nearly 10 years now.

With over 75 per cent of Meghalaya’s population Christians, BJP has prominentl­y placed Union tourism minister K. Alphons in the state. Alphons prominentl­y sharing posters and hoardings put across the state with Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Shah with tagline of “Time For Change, Time For BJP”.

With no member in the outgoing Assembly claiming to form the next government but party state leaders said that the BJP will be making strong an impressive opening in the Meghalaya Assembly if in case failed to cross halfway mark. “No government will be formed without BJP support next month,” he added.

BJP and its leadership­s are wooing voters on developmen­t with increase of central assistance.

Tiwari, Bhojpuri superstar, had a special meeting with voters from Poorvancha­l. Five urban seats surroundin­g state’s capital Shillong, have a sizable population of migrants from Bihar and eastern UP. “There are 40,000 voters from Bihar and eastern UP, which hold key to five Assembly seats. Along with locals they will vote to help BJP form the next government,” said Tiwari.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India