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Meghalaya BJP MLA Credits Centre for Accelerating State Growth

Meghalaya BJP MLA A.L. Hek credited the Narendra Modi-led NDA government for the state's development initiatives, highlighting consistent financial support from the Centre. He emphasized that the state government must ensure effective implementation of sanctioned schemes. Hek rejected claims by the NPP, stating that the schemes originate from the BJP-led Centre. He affirmed that development is a continuous process, not tied to elections.

Centre extending consistent support to accelerate growth: Meghalaya BJP legislator

Shillong, June 29

Meghalaya BJP MLA and senior party leader A.L. Hek on Monday credited Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led NDA government for Meghalaya's development initiatives, saying the Centre has consistently extended financial support and sent a series of Union Ministers to the state to accelerate growth across key sectors.

Speaking to reporters here, Hek, who represents the Pynthorumkhrah Assembly constituency, said the Union government has been proactive in sanctioning development packages for Meghalaya and stressed that it is now the responsibility of the state government to ensure their effective implementation.

"I would like to thank the Prime Minister for sending a marathon of Union Ministers to Meghalaya along with development packages. The responsibility now lies with the state government to properly implement these schemes so that people receive their intended benefits," he said.

Reacting to claims by the ruling National People's Party (NPP) that it deserves credit for various development programmes, Hek asserted that the origin of the schemes was well known.

"Any political party may claim credit, but everyone knows these schemes have come under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. He heads the NDA government and belongs to the BJP. The support and assistance extended to Meghalaya have come because of the BJP-led government at the Centre," the BJP legislator said.

Hek explained that once funds and schemes are sanctioned by the Centre, their execution depends on the respective departments of the state government.

"If a package is meant for the Public Works Department, it is the responsibility of the PWD to execute the projects. Similarly, schemes relating to the health sector must be implemented by the Health Department so that the benefits reach the people," he said.

The BJP leader maintained that the Centre remains committed to Meghalaya's overall development and said his party has been continuously urging the Union government to extend greater assistance to the state.

Rejecting suggestions that the Centre's development push was linked to upcoming elections, Hek said development should not be viewed through a political lens.

"Development is a continuous process and is not connected with elections. We are expecting more support for Meghalaya, particularly in tourism, sports and healthcare, and the Centre has been responding positively to our requests," he added.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Lakshmi X

The Centre sending funds is one thing, but implementation is another matter entirely. We've seen too many centrally sponsored schemes fail at state level due to corruption and inefficiency. The BJP MLA is right to call out the state government's responsibility. Let's see if the NPP actually delivers this time.

Sneha F

Typical BJP tactic - take credit for everything even when state governments do the actual work. The NPP has been governing Meghalaya for years and knows local issues better than any Delhi bureaucrat. But I do agree that more tourism investment is needed - our state is beautiful but neglected! 🏔️

Siddhartha F

Hek is just playing politics ahead of 2024 elections. The Centre's support is welcome, but to say it's all because of BJP is disingenuous. Meghalaya has always received development assistance under successive governments. Instead of credit wars, both Centre and state should work together seamlessly. That's what real development requires.

Arun Y

Healthcare and sports focus is much needed for Meghalaya! The state has produced amazing athletes and footballers with minimal support. If the Centre really delivers on these sectors, it could transform lives here. I'm cautiously optimistic but want to see concrete results, not just photo ops and press releases.

Kiran H

Everyone knows the real problem in Meghalaya isn't lack of funds but lack of will and accountability at state level. The Centre has released money for roads, water, and health projects, but many remain incomplete. Hek is right to shift responsibility to the state government. The NPP needs to get its act together instead of fighting over credit.

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