Ideals and legacy of PA Sangma will live on forever: Meghalaya CM
The 75th Birth Anniversary of (L) Purno Agitok Sangma was celebrated across different States in the country on Thursday.
In Meghalaya, the various units of the NPP paid tribute to Late P A Sangma and recalled his contribution to further the cause of tribal, indigenous people, minorities and the weaker sections of the society.
At Tura, NPP Chief and Chief Minister, Conrad K Sangma along with Lok Sabha MP, Agatha K Sangma paid tribute to Late Sangma at the graveyard where the leader was put to rest.
Party leaders converged at District Auditorium Tura to pay tribute to Late Sangma, recollecting their personal experience with the revered personality. A cake to mark the occasion was cut by NPP Chief, Conrad K Sangma along with other leaders of the party.
Speaking on the occasion, Conrad K Sangma said that ideals and legacy of PA Sangma will live on forever.
He said that Late P A Sangma had demonstrated in his life that it was the welfare of the people that came first. He also informed that PA Sangma launched the NPP as a party to provide a platform to the people of Northeast and other tribes from the country to raise their voice.
NPP Chief said that it was Late Sangma’s vision that today NPP is one of the national parties from the Northeast that truly represent the voice of the Northeast.
The NPP Chief further added, ‘A man best remembered for his simplicity and humility, P A Sangma possessed the unique feature of a ‘People’s Figure’, gathering him the admiration of his colleagues, even those that did not agree with him’.
Calling the (L) P A Sangma an inspiring leader that broke many stereotypes, Conrad added, ‘P A Sangma became the orphan boy from a small town thumping tables in the Parliament as the propagator of the North East. Many will remember him as the leader who brought the issues of the North East and the voice of the tribals to center stage’.
The CM also exhorted the gathering to take up activities to celebrate the 75 years and the life of P.A. Sangma which would be a befitting tribute to this great tribal leader.
In Delhi, Deputy Chairman of Rajya Sabha Harivansh paid floral tributes to former Speaker of Lok Sabha, PA Sangma at his portrait in the Central Hall of Parliament House on his Birth Anniversary, today. Senior officers of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha Secretariats also paid tributes.
An exhibition of books by and on PA Sangma, available in the Parliament Library, was set up in the Central Hall of Parliament House. A booklet containing the profile of P. A. Sangma, brought out in Hindi and English by the Lok Sabha Secretariat, was also presented to the dignitaries.
Born on 1 September 1947 in village Chapahati in the West Garo Hills District of Meghalaya, Sangma was a man of many parts, having been, in the course of his career, a lecturer, a lawyer and a journalist before he joined politics.
On 23 May 1996, he was unanimously elected the Speaker of the Eleventh Lok Sabha winning support across all political parties. As the Speaker, Sangma ensured that rules were observed by the members even in the midst of stormy debates. Parliamentary democracy, he observed, meant free debate, objective deliberations and healthy criticism and it was for the Speaker to ensure that these objectives were achieved. Besides nine terms in Lok Sabha, Sangma also served in the Union Cabinet in important ministries like Home Affairs, Commerce, Industry, Labour, Information & Broadcasting and Coal. Sangma passed away on 4 March 2016.
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