In a small, hilly state tucked away in India’s remote northeast, Hitler is out to try his luck at politics. So is Frankenstein.
Meghalaya, a predominantly Christian state, will vote for its 60-member state assembly on February 23. Three hundred and forty-five candidates representing several national and regional groupings are in the fray.
One of them is Adolf lu Hitler R Marak, contesting the Bajengdoba constituency in the Garo Hills area.
He has been active in Meghalaya politics for a while, even serving as a minister for a brief spell, before he lost the elections in 2003 to Zenith Sangma.
Five years later, Hitler defeated Zenith to return to the state assembly. And Hitler has had some strangely named company in the state assembly. Full story...
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Meghalaya, a predominantly Christian state, will vote for its 60-member state assembly on February 23. Three hundred and forty-five candidates representing several national and regional groupings are in the fray.
One of them is Adolf lu Hitler R Marak, contesting the Bajengdoba constituency in the Garo Hills area.
He has been active in Meghalaya politics for a while, even serving as a minister for a brief spell, before he lost the elections in 2003 to Zenith Sangma.
Five years later, Hitler defeated Zenith to return to the state assembly. And Hitler has had some strangely named company in the state assembly. Full story...
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