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CEM Pramod Boro attends mass gathering in Srirampur

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HT Correspondent

GOSSAIGAON, Jan 5: A significant mass gathering and joining program of the ruling United People’s Party (UPPL) took place at Bhairiguri in Srirampur, Kokrajhar district, drawing the participation of CEM Pramod Boro. During the event, Boro highlighted the challenges faced by the region during the 17 years of BPF party rule, emphasising a climate of fear and discontent. He credited the positive changes in BTC to the BJP government at the Center and state, acknowledging the role of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home minister Amit Shah.

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Boro outlined the achievements of the UPPL-led BTR government, including the distribution of 96,000 land pattas to landless families in the last three years, with plans to reach one lakh pattas in the coming years. He criticised Hagrama Mohilary for the incomplete 39 thousand houses, contrasting it with UPPL’s allocation of 1 lakh 60 thousand houses to needy families.

EM Wilson Hasda and MLA Jiran Basumatary also spoke about the positive transformations in BTC, highlighting the shift from negativity to positivity and the implementation of various developmental schemes.

In the midst of a busy schedule, CEM Pramod Boro inaugurated the iron bridge on Madati River in Gossaigaon and ceremonially unveiled the Clock Tower for the beautification of Gossaigaon Town. Boro engaged with local intellectuals, discussing schemes for the development and beautification of Gossaigaon town, distribution of solar lamps, steel filters for clean drinking water, and providing a tractor for supplying clean drinking water to the municipality.

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