Meghalaya Democratic Party

The Meghalaya Democratic Party (MDF) is a political party recognised in the India state of Meghalaya. Its symbol is the bicycle, and chief is M.D. Mukhim. The MDF is aligned neither with the NDA nor with the UPA.


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