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Meghalaya Home Minister James P K Sangma said the Home Department would be asked to look into the allegation.
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Militants took shelter in Tura Medical College construction site, says Meghalaya MLA; govt denies
Meghalaya Home Minister James P K Sangma said the Home Department would be asked to look into the allegation.
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Agartala | September 15, 2022 8:13:25 pm
Meghalaya Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) legislator Saleng A Sangma (Image source: meghalaya.gov.in )Meghalaya Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) legislator Saleng A Sangma Thursday alleged that militants had taken shelter at an under-construction building of the Tura Medical College and Hospital in Meghalaya.
The MLA, during the Question Hour in the state Assembly, said that he had “reports suggesting that nearly 70 militants who belonged to unknown outfits” had taken shelter at the Medical College and Hospital complex, which is under construction.
Citing the “report” he received, the MLA asked if the government had received any such information, to which Meghalaya Home Minister James P K Sangma said that the government has not got any such report. However, the minister said that the Home Department would be asked to look into the allegation.
“We shall pass this message to the Home Department and it will look into the matter,” Minister Sangma said.
The mega medical college project worth Rs 243 crore is largely funded by the Union Health Ministry. The Central Government is bearing Rs 172 crore of the total cost.
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