No big rallies, no start campaigner for Congress ahead of Meghalaya assembly polls

Guwahati:  The Congress have decided not to hold any big rallies for the upcoming Meghalaya assembly polls.

A senior leader of Congress said for February 27 Meghalaya assembly election, they will not be holding big rallies nor will it have star campaigners but instead it will focus to connect with voters.

Speaking to reporters, Meghalaya Congress president Vincent H Pala said, “Most of our candidates contesting the assembly polls for the first time. Our party will focus on visiting houses of voters and holding small rallies at local community level to connect the voters,”.

The Meghalaya Congress president said he himself will not be hosting big rallies in the Sutnga-Saipung constituency from where he is contesting the Assembly election.

“This time we will not bring big leaders for campaigning. We will connect with voters and tell them about our parties,” he said.

 Pala  said  that the Congress will win 30-35 seats in the 60-member Meghalaya Assembly in the February 27 election.

He said the party has fielded many young and fresh faces as the state need young leaders to lead the state.

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