SHILLONG, Nov 25 NNN: A day after armed militants attacked Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) president Deborah Marak during the closing ceremony of a football tourney at Rongbinggre in East Garo Hills district, militant outfit Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) on Sunday said, “Some politicians just cannot interpret the language we speak, sometimes bullets work better.”
On Saturdaym after the Congress party leader was attacked, Meghalaya police had pointed its finger at the ANVC(B) to be behind incident.
While the outfit has not claimed responsibility, it has only hinted.
“We have issued warnings to politicians not to lure public through cash and false promises yet we find some crossing those boundaries to buy votes,” the breakaway faction’s chairman, Rimpu N. Marak said while adding, “Underestimating the ANVC(B) will mean fatal and destructive to the politicians as well as to their workers.”
Asserting that for free and fair election, aspirants must first stop being corrupt, Rimpu asserted, “Please pay heed to the given warnings and show some initiative before campaigning. It is time to show results.”
Furthermore, the breakaway faction of ANVC has demanded to know the implementation of the Rs 5 crore area development scheme of each MLA, just to make sure that public money is not being used for political campaigns.
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