Over 3500 new members join UPPL 

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HT Correspondent

KOKRAJHAR, April 7: More than 3500 members from various political parties and social organisations have joined the ruling United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) at different places in the districts of Bodoland Territorial Region on Monday.

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In Bijni, 2000 new members representing political parties including BPF, GSP, Congress, and social organisations have joined the UPPL party at a programme held at the Panbari under Bijni district in the presence of CEM of Bodoland Territorial Region and UPPL president, Pramod Boro,and several senior party leaders.

CEM of BTR, Pramod Boro, senior party leaders have welcomed the newly joined members with party mufflers and traditional Aronai amidst a well attended gathering on the occasion.

The peoples cutting across the communities are coming forward to extend support to the UPPL party, and accordingly joined the party.

In Tamulpur, more than 1500 new members from various political parties under Darrangajuli block joined the UPPL party at a programme held at the Kumarikata.

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The UPPL party has been now gaining popularity amongst the citizens and communities across the region.

CEM Boro have hailed the newly joined members, and welcomed them to the UPPL family.

“UPPL party continues to be first choice for the people of BTR as party has been rendering services towards the welfare and development of the society. This was reaffirmed at Panbari Bazar, as persons from all walks of life joined our party at a Grand Joining Programme after being inspired by various developmental works undertaken by our govt in the last 5 years. I’m glad to welcome them to the party and urged them to dedicate themselves to dedicatedly serve the people of BTR”, Boro said.

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