NDA alliance’s Election Steering Committee office opens in Kokrajhar

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NDA alliance's Election Steering Committee office opens in Kokrajhar

KOKRAJHAR, MAR 18: Assam cabinet minister and senior BJP leader, Ranjeet Kumar Dass formally opened the central election steering committee office of the NDA alliance- UPPL, BJP and AGP parties at the JD Road, Bodofa Nwgwr in Kokrajhar on Monday in the presence of UPPL president and chief executive member of Bodoland Territorial Region, Pramod Boro, Assam cabinet minister, Urkhao Gwra Brahma, NDA alliance candidate, Joyanta Basumatary, AGP leader Karna Mohan Roy, chairman of the central election steering committee & ex-MLA, Hemendra Nath Brahma, and several dignataries from the NDA alliance partners.
The leaders of the NDA alliance partners were given a rousing welcome by the supporters of UPPL, BJP and AGP in the election office.

Speaking to the reporters after opening the election steering office, minister and BJP leader Ranjeet Kumar Dass said the country was emerging to bring back Prime Minister Narendra Modi for 3rd consecutive term to establish a new and vibrant India and to lead the world as well. He said the BJP, UPPL and AGP were not in the race for power but for serving the people. As the country is coming forward with their eagerness to reinstate the Prime Minister Narendra Modi for third time, the people in Assam under the united platform of NDA have also pledged to ensure BPJ and BJP supported candidates in the forthcoming elections, he said adding that the “Guarantee” of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi in all spheres has strengthen the faith of the people on BJP and its allies.

Dass said that the joint candidate of UPPL. BJP and AGP-Joyanta Basumatary was proficient to represent the alliance. He claimed that Basumatary will emerge victorious with a huge margin of 3-4 lakhs in the ensuing election. He also called upon all workers of the NDA to dedicate and work for the welfare of the people.
Pramod Boro, the CEM of Bodoland Territorial Council and president of UPPL, said the government to triple engines was on track and continue to remain with the support of the people of all communities as the UPPL, BJP and AGP combined have established peace in the region and ensured all round development with equal justice. He claimed that the UPP-BJP-AGP backed candidate Jayanta Basumatary will emerge victory in the election battle at Kokrajhar HPC.

When asked about his respond on possible tough fight between the UPPL and BPF candidates after the later has declared the name of former Deputy Chief of BTC and senior party leader Kampa Borgoyary, Boro said Borgoyary was strong when he was the Deputy Chief of BTC and the BPF had three ministers and MP at that time but despite this fact, he lost the council election from small constituency to UPPL candidate and this implies that the BPF candidate is no longer a factor for tough fight. He also said there would be no tough fight with the BPF candidate in Kokrajhar as people of the region have already lost faith in them.

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