Trinamool Congress defeated BJP in Meghalaya

Abhijit Ray,Kolkata:Trinamool Congress defeated BJP in Meghalaya. The party got 15 per cent of the votes in the cloud state. The BJP got only 9 per cent of the votes. The Trinamool Congress won five seats, while Meghalaya Trinamool Congress leader Mukul Sangma and state president Charles Pyngrope won. Trinamool Congress general secretary Abhishek Banerjee took to social media to express his gratitude to the people of Meghalaya for the victory. At the same time, he said that the Trinamool Congress will play the role of a responsible opposition party in Meghalaya.However, the BJP has lost its cow in Meghalaya by fielding several big leaders and ministers, including the Prime Minister, from Delhi to campaign and hold rock concerts. West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee greeted the people of Meghalaya. “We got 15 percent of the votes. We are now the main opposition party there. Our results will be better in this state. There has been some confusion in Meghalaya. We will do a better job in Meghalaya.The BJP won only three seats in Meghalaya with 60 candidates. They are far behind the Trinamool Congress in terms of percentage. Just a year and a half ago, the Trinamool Congress started its journey in Meghalaya. The Trinamool Congress has gradually strengthened the party’s organization. In the coming days, the Trinamool Congress will continue to work tirelessly for the people of Meghalaya in the state. The team is always determined to be by their side. Abhishek Banerjee’s clear statement.In Meghalaya, party leader Mukul Sangma won from The Songsak constituency. Similarly, state president Charles Pyngrope won from Nongthymal. Mukul Sangma’s daughter Miani D Shira won from Ampati constituency. Rupa M Marak won from Dadengri. After the results were announced, leaders of the Meghalaya Trinamool Congress held a meeting with each other in Meghalaya on Thursday under the leadership of Mukul Sangma. State In-charge Minister Manas Bhuiyan was also present. The meeting discussed the analysis of the election results and the future course of action. But throughout the day.