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Meghalaya's regional parties should stop playing the victim » RAIOT
So how did Mr. Jemino Mawthoh lose his constituency? That is a worthwhile question that needs research and analysis for future planning. But maybe I am being optimistic that such a thing will come about. Mawthoh laments the fact that the UDP lost “four prestigious (Shillong) constituencies” to the Congress. So firstly, in the game of accruing numbers, Rambrai, Songsak, Amlarem is as “prestigious” as any Shillong constituency. Getting that into our heads will go a long way to ensuring victory. Numbers is what counts and numbers is what the UDP didn't seem to be serious with. How many Garo candidates did they lend their full support and hard work behind? In all seriousness, it didn't seem to have much of a tantalising appeal there even if they did. That is not the fault of the voters, it is the fault of the planners. The NPP (a fledgling party) had no problems calling people on board from across the state. Our cute little state parties don't seem interested in the left hand side of the state. HSPDP, a party that is strongest in the West Khasi Hills can't even cross over and get Garos on board. It is just a hop and a skip away!
Avner Pariat