Meghalaya Assembly Elections: Agatha Sangma to contest poll on NPP ticket
Elections | November 10, 2017 13:53 ISTThe National People's Party released its first list of 24 candidates for the 60 assembly seats in the state on November 10.
The National People's Party released its first list of 24 candidates for the 60 assembly seats in the state on November 10.
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