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The party further clarified that the vehicle in question was not part of their convoy, a fact they claim is officially confirmed by the Longding area Superintendent of Police.
Moreover, the statement emphasized that all vehicles, including those transporting their National President, underwent standard security checks during the election code of conduct protocols, revealing no irregularities.
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The recent seizure of Rs 1 crore from a vehicle in the convoy of Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad has stirred a controversy.
The vehicle in question reportedly belonged to a senior official of Badri Rai company, a prominent entity engaged in various projects across Meghalaya, including the construction of the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly building.
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While initial speculation suggested the funds were intended for the construction workers, the Income Tax Department is initiating an investigation.
Stricter guidelines from the Election Commission prohibit cash transportation exceeding Rs 50,000 during the model code of conduct.
It’s noteworthy that the NPP has opted not to contest the Lok Sabha elections in Arunachal Pradesh, reiterating its support for the NDA candidates.