HT Correspondent
KOKRAJHAR, Jan 5: The ruling United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) held the 24th central working committee (CWC) meeting at the cultural complex, Mushalpur in Baksa on Saturday.
Pramod Boro, the chief executive member of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) and UPPL president, chaired the meeting where members discussed at length on the strengthening of party affairs.
Many senior leaders, including Assam cabinet minister, Urkhao Gwra Brahma, MPs Rwngwra Narzary, Joyanta Basumatary,MLAs, EMs of Bodoland Territorial Region, MCLAs, CWC members were present in the event.
The meeting has been convened for the first in the year of 2025 that witnessed a good number of participants.
Several resolutions, including strengthening of the party at the grassroots with active involvement of party workers, working relentlessly for the welfare of the BTR people among others were taken in the meeting.
CEM of BTR and UPPL president, Pramod Boro said that the party has been garnering popularity amongst the citizens in the Bodoland region, and subsequently new members from different political parties are joining massively in the UPPL party.
He said that the peace has prevailed in BTR region and a sense of brotherhood can be felt among communities since signing of the BTR peace accord in 2020(27th January) that have been paving the way for sustainable development and welfare of the people. “I’m glad to have attended the sitting of UPPL’s Central Working Committee, the first in the year 2025, at Mushalpur on Saturday. Extended my New Year greetings to my fellow CWC members and discussed several key party matters with them. We resolve to redouble our efforts to further strengthen our party’s grassroots presence, and keep working relentlessly for the welfare of BTR people,” Boro said.