The chief minister's remarks came a day after Singh, a BJP leader, while campaigning in Songsak, had hit out at the state government over its "failure" in maintaining law and order, which, he had said, led to the death of NCP candidate from Williamnagar seat Jonathone N. Sangma, and three others in an IED blast at Samanda in East Garo Hills.
"It is the most irresponsible comment of the home minister of the nation. Has he forgotten his own responsibility?" Mukul Sangma said in a statement here.
With Meghalaya assembly elections slated for February 27, accusation and counter-accusations are flying thick and fast between BJP and Congress on varied issues.
The chief minister claimed that it was due to the state government's effort that a Special Force10 was formed, wherein over 1,700 personnel were recruited to tackle insurgency and maintain law and order in the state.
Claiming that the Meghalaya government has never compromised on tackling insurgency and restoring peace, Mukul Sangma said, "In Nagaland arms are available freely. The international border is porous and the union minister is playing politics."
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