On the alleged renaming of different programmes and projects by the MDA government, Mukul said there is a system and there is a naming authority to carry out the whole naming exercise of any locality or any particlar government infrastructure or even lands and roads.
He said he has no objection against any particular project to be names after people, politicians or leaders of the past.
“I have no objection, rather we have done it but when you already have a name given based on the due diligence and based on overall desires of the people then why do you change them,” he said.
Regarding the Dikki Bandi Stadium in Tura, the former CM said the name was not given by Dr Mukul Sangma but the name was given based on the suggestion which came from the people.
On the stadium being renamed after PA Sangma, he said, “You can always have PA Sangma Stadium not just one, two, three no problem, why you can’t have any other stadium to name them after. There are many stadiums. Therefore, this naming and then blatantly misusing the authority is not something which is in the lines of what is expected.”
Stating that Meghalaya was supposed to host the National Games in 2022 to commemorate its 50th year of statehood, Mukul however said, “What happened? Did we? Could we? But the fund that was required for the infrastructure to be built to be able to hold this national games have all been available. Some of the projects have already in the process of implementation other than one stadium, which is named after PA Sangma, which was again that particular stadium which was earlier named Dikki Bandi, this was inaugurated in a hurry, it is not even completed.”
“I saw it is again barricaded. Day before yesterday when I was returning I saw a barricade so I asked as I wanted to know what happened. It is a new stadium already inaugurated. Then they say Sir the work hasn’t start and the work hasn’t completed. Work has not been completed but it has been inaugurated,” he said.
“And other than that tell me which infrastructure which is part and parcel of the projects which were supposed to be implemented for hosting the national games is completed. There are other stadiums they have not completed. There is an indoor stadium not completed. Indoor stadium costing Rs 30 crore in two different locations they have not even started. Why, they are already supported with Tide funds, they are already having a dedicated funds, sanctions have already been accorded along with the fund. Why haven’t they started these things. Are they not important infrastructure being created for the future of the state. They are investments which are going to create infrastructure which will remain for centuries not just one or two years,” he said.
He said these were the initiatives of the earlier government under his leadership.
“Now, all the funds that was made available to the state – because we have been the state which was agreed upon to host the national games in 2022 – that is why the money came.
Have they started the other projects even the ones they have inaugurated is not completed.”
Mukul also alleged that the government had also inaugurated the SICPAC, which is also yet to be completed.
He said the whole idea of having that infrastructure was to position Meghalaya as one of the destinations which is capable of hosting both national and international events of high order.
“Now, they have inaugurated and we wanted to utilize this they say no it is not yet completed. Why did they inaugurate then why have they not completed it. This is also a project which has got a dedicated fund,” he asked.
Coming to the Ampati stadium, which foundation was laid by the Prime Minister, the leader of opposition said that the MDA government did not bothered to honor the Prime Minister since the project remains incomplete.
“This is something which is usually considered as unnatural. You try to sabotage some programmes as it is considered to be in somebody else constituency. This is not expected from a government,”he said.
He said government’s responsibility is to ensure that the various developmental initiatives reach every nook and corner while it may not happen in one go but as we progress and as we embarked upon continuous implementation of various programmes, it should happen.