KHNAM MLA Adelbert Nongrum Opposes Selling of MeECL Assets

Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) MLA from North Shillong, Adelbert Nongrum has expressed strong opposition to the 'sell-out' of the
KHNAM MLA Adelbert Nongrum Opposes Selling of MeECL Assets
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SHILLONG: Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) MLA from North Shillong, Adelbert Nongrum has expressed strong opposition to the 'sell-out' of the performing assets of Meghalaya Energy Corporation Limited (MeECL).

Oppose to MeECL Assets Sale

It may be mentioned that the government has been contemplating leasing out 56 Sub Stations, the sell-out of Shillong and Jowai Distribution Circle, leasing of Leshka and New Umtru Power Stations among others to a private firm.

"Thousands of families will be affected by this decision hence I would like to convey my strongest opposition towards this burning issue and assure that I will be leading from the front in opposing this deal with tooth and nail and to take this matter to a logical end. I have done things before I do not wish to repeat, but if the situation demands I will not shy away from doing whatever it takes to save the future generation of my beloved State," Adelbert Nongrum said.

The MLA has also submitted a memorandum in this regard to the Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma.

"What is the top priority of the MDA Government at this point of time? Is it to try to save the life of its citizens, vaccinate its people, protect the front line workers or crack deals and sell off Meghalaya and its assets to the highest bidders, as if our State is their personal property? This is nothing but corruption in the highest form," Nongrum said.

He also questioned why this Government is interested in selling out the assets of the State especially performing assets/profit-making centres of MeECL to private firms from outside the State.

"Is this being done for the benefit of our State or the benefit of someone else and under whose directions are these events taking place?" Nongrum questioned.

Further, he added, "If Shillong and Jowai distribution centres are intended to be sold then why has been Tura Distribution Centre left out? Is the government trying to divide the people of Meghalaya into communal lines? It has also been learnt that many Khasi employees were harassed in different ways. Only the ones who wear the shoes know where it pinches."

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