Union Minister of State for Rural Development, Agatha Sangma, the youngest minister in the United Progressive Alliance government, said on Sunday that her father and Nationalist Congress Party leader Parno A Sangma no longer had any issue with Congress president Sonia Gandhi over her foreign origins.
"This issue is completely over now. My father P A Sangma had said a person of foreign origin should not become the prime minister of the country. But he did not have any personal issue against her. This issue has followed my father for a long time. Now it no longer matters," she told reporters in Guwahati while on way to New Delhi to assume office.
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She denied to accept that her appointment as a minister in the Congress-led UPA government was aimed at bridging the divide between P A Sangma and Sonia Gandhi. "I will say that NCP is a national party and part of the UPA. The party leadership wanted to include someone from the North East in the ministry. Since, I am the only MP of the party from the region, I have been accommodated as a minister," Agatha said adding that she was happy to be inducted as a MoS for