The race for Congress tickets in Meghalaya’s local body elections has turned fiercely competitive, with state chief Vincent H. Pala announcing a significant influx of applicants. This revelation highlights the party’s expanding appeal as polls approach. Covering municipal corporations and boards statewide, these elections are crucial for local decision-making on everything from water supply to urban planning. Pala, speaking at a cadre meet, detailed how ‘numerous dedicated individuals have stepped forward,’ showcasing organizational depth. Experts see this as Congress rebuilding momentum after recent electoral hurdles. The polls offer a platform to demonstrate administrative prowess at the local level and test the party’s machinery against the ruling coalition.
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