He promised to make Meghalaya a "model state" in the next five years if his party was voted to power.
The BJP, which is contesting on 47 of the 60 seats in the February 27 Assembly polls here, is hoping to unseat the Mukul Sangma government, ruling the state for nearly 10 years now.
Shah claimed that the acceptance level of the BJP in the northeast has increased tremendously after Prime Minister Narendra Modi worked day-and-night and had sent central ministers over 150 times to the region to bring in more development.
The BJP chief quoting from the party's "vision document" for Meghalaya made a host of promises to the people of the state, including job opportunity for every youth, 24/7 electricity and assured coal miners and their families that scientific mining will be opened within 180 days.
Accusing chief minister Mukul Sangma of not delivering development to the people, Shah said 70 per cent of education budget of Rs 900 crore has not been spent, shortage of over 68 per cent of science and maths teachers in schools and no 27/4 electricity while there are shortages of 78 per cent of doctors in health centres.
He also accused the Congress leaders here of pocketing money meant for the poor for which they constructed bungalows and bought fancy cars.
"On accounts of scams and mismanagement...there was no mining, tourism had not taken off and no jobs and the number of suicides have gone up by 45 per cent," Shah said, adding that crimes against women have also gone up by an unprecedented 30 per cent.
"An increase of over Rs 19,000 crore, if implemented properly, would have decongested Shillong city and the traffic jams would not have happened," he said, adding that Rs 6,400 crore is in the pipeline for various developmental purpose here including the release of Rs 463 crore MUDRA loans.
Appealing to the people to vote for the BJP, the party chief said, "I request you to throw this corrupt dispensation which has been here for 10 years out of power and in five years we will make it a model state."
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