Miani D Shira

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Miani D Shira
ConstituencyAmpati
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Nationality Indian
Political party All India Trinamool Congress
SpouseDaryll William Ch. Momin
ParentMukul Sangma (Father) Dikkanchi D Shira (Mother)

Miani D Shira is an Indian politician from Meghalaya and a member of the All India Trinamool Congress. [1] She was elected as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Meghalaya from Ampati in 2018 by election. [2] Miani D Shira is the daughter of former Chief Minister of Meghalaya Mukul Sangma. [3]

After completing her schooling from Shillong, she went to Sri Ram College of Commerce in New Delhi. [4] In 2018, she contested the by-election in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly for Ampati and defeated National People's Party's C. G. Momin. [5] She is one of the youngest legislators in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly. Her husband, Daryll William Cheran Momin is also a politician who has contested elections and is the grandson of Williamson A. Sangma. [6]

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References

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