The Chief Minister also handed over a cheque of Rs 50 lakh on behalf of the state government and letters of support to the MSOA for placing the bid at a brief function held here at the State Convention Centre.
The function is aimed at drumming up support and step up effort to make bid for the Games.
The event was attended by Leader of Opposition Donkupar Roy besides others including Sports Minister Zenith Sangma.
He hoped Meghalaya would be able to mobilise all wherewithal needed to host the event even as a number of measures would also be required to be undertaken by the State to mop up required resources.
Stating that there was no time to be complacent, the Chief Minister said a lot of activities remained to be done by sports associations and advocated an apex committee to effect convergence from all departments and a true inclusive team drawn from all political parties to achieve the mission.
Every infrastructure created would be used to move further and open up diverse opportunities for the people of the state, he added.
Leader of the Opposition, Donkupar Roy while expressing his support for the bid, stressed the need to go forward with the involvement of all the people of the state with due seriousness and transparency in the process.
said that tremendous experience and credibility earned by the state in hosting the South Asian Games earlier this year had enabled to take the bold decision of the state to bid for the National Games 2022.
Meghalaya State Olympic Association Working President John F Kharshiing, in a power-point presentation, highlighted the way forward for the bidding process and the need for sports policy for hosting the Games.
Till date, only two states in North East have hosted the National Games - Manipur in 1999 and Assam in 2007.
