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Meghalaya elections: NCP candidate killed in terror attack

Meghalaya elections: NCP candidate killed in terror attack

Jonathone Sangma

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Jonathone Sangma's two security guards were also killed in the attack

Just a week before Meghalaya goes to polls, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) candidate Jonathone Nengminza Sangma was killed in a terrorist attack on Sunday.

The 43-year-old Sangma was killed along with his two security guards after he was returning from poll campaigning.

He was the NCP candidate from Williamnagar constituency in East Garo Hills district in Meghalaya.

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Jonathone had contested from the same seat in 2013 as an independent candidate.

As per media reports, Garo National Liberation Army, a rebel outfit fighting for a sovereign Garoland, had put up posters in Williamnagar threatening voters with dire consequences if they vote Sangma

It is learnt that Sangma had been facing similar threats since 2013 and he had even faced attacks by unknown miscreants earlier.

During the last state election in 2013, he had filed a case against Congress leader Deborah C Marak for instigating militants of the Garo National Liberation Army against him during the elections.

Deborah had won the seat in 2013 securing 8,402 votes while Jonathone had come second with 5,525 votes.

Meghalaya goes to polls on 27 February.