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Himanta rapped over blaming religious leaders for NDA loss

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June 08, 2024

Describing the statement as "unfounded, baseless and communal in nature", VPP chief Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit said Sarma should mind his own business and party.

- PRASANTA MAZUMDAR

Himanta rapped over blaming religious leaders for NDA loss

"I condemn the statement made by Himanta Biswa Sarma that a particular religion in Meghalaya was the cause for the defeat of the NDA candidates. The Church in Meghalaya has never been involved in electoral politics," Basaiawmoit said.

"He has no right to interfere in the affairs of Meghalaya...

The people of the state have the right to elect any person as long as he or she is a citizen of India. They are not so naive to not know the aims, objectives, agenda and manifestos of the political parties," the VPP chief said.

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