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He had continuously engaged in guiding young Parliamentarians on the need for a quality debate and motivated them to dedicate themselves for the cause of building a resurgent India. He is remembered and acknowledged by politicians from across party lines for his role as Speaker of the Lok Sabha. During his tenure as Speaker of the Lok Sabha , Sangma ji had pitched that a lot needs to be done to improve the quality of the Parliament, precisely putting the onus on political parties to choose candidates with proper education, credibility and good reputation.
On national issues like corruption, criminalization of politics, probity in public life. Sangma ji said that people even in the villages have become conscious and the electorates have become mature, which calls for better candidates. As someone who had a stint in Journalism, Sangma ji had lauded role of media in creating sensitization in the country where people have become informed and vigilant.
He was very focused and particular on issues relating to women reservation in politics. He had made his views clear that all political parties should reflect the spirit of the 81st Amendment to the Constitution of India. Fusce ut velit laoreet, tempus arcu eu, molestie tortor. Launching the NPP at the "national level", Sangma said it has been active for long as a recognised party from Manipur. Stating that the party's faith that only literacy and education can empower the weaker sections is the reason behind choosing a book as the electoral symbol, Sangma said his party will would contest the upcoming Meghalaya assembly elections for which it is ready with the names of 33 candidates.
Sangma, who unsuccessfully contested the presidential elections last year as a candidate of the Tribal Forum of India, said his party will give due importance to tribal and women issues. Sangma said the party will focus at the beginning in tribal areas of several states, including Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, North Bengal and the northeast.
On the issue of women's safety, the NPP said it favours death penalty or life imprisonment with chemical castration for rapists and demanded that such cases be tried in fast track courts. Sangma called Advani on the phone today to inform him about the NPP's decision.
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