Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma expressed pride and nostalgia as he returned to Chapahati in South West Garo Hills, the birthplace of his late father, PA Sangma. Sharing his sentiments with the public, Sangma highlighted the significance of the moment and reaffirmed his commitment to the region’s development.
“I feel proud to be back in Chapahati, South West Garo Hills, the birthplace of my father (Late) PA Sangma,” stated Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, reflecting on the deep-rooted connection to the region and its people.
For Sangma, the visit to Chapahati was more than just a homecoming; it was an opportunity to engage with the local community and share his vision for a brighter future. “It is a moment of great satisfaction to engage with the public and share our vision for the brighter future of our people,” he remarked, emphasizing the importance of public participation in shaping the state’s trajectory of progress and prosperity.
Urging the people to unite and come together in support of the National People’s Party (NPP), Sangma emphasized the need for collective action to strengthen the party’s position and advance its agenda. “Urging the people to unite and come together to strengthen NPP and vote for our candidate Agatha Sangma,” he reiterated, highlighting the pivotal role of unity and solidarity in achieving common goals.