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Asssam BJP is committed to ‘Mission 100 plus’, says Pradesh Yuva Morcha President Anup Barman
Oct. 15: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam is confirmed that the mission of winning 100 seats, said Assam Pradesh Yuva Morcha President Anup Barman during the first executive meeting of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) Cachar District Committee held at the Cachar district BJP headquarters, Silchar on Wednesday.
The programme began with unfurling of the party flag by Cachar District Yuva Morcha President Amitesh Chakraborty followed by the lightning of the lamp. In his welcome speech, Amitesh Chakraborty gave a brief outline of the programme including the blue print of the organisation for the forthcoming assembly election.
In his keynote address, President of Assam Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM) President Anup Barman urged upon all to work actively for the forthcoming 2021 Assam Assembly elections and to make full preparation for Mission Hundred Plus. He also criticized the opposition, stating that the Congress has not only ruined the backbone of the country’s youth but has also pushed the youth into darkness for their own interests. He lauded the various developmental projects of the present government under the efficient leadership of prime minister Narendra Modi and chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal. Mr. Barman also called on the members of the Yuva Morcha to ensure that every project in the village or town is properly implemented so that it reaches to the real beneficiaries.
On the occasion Silchar MLA Dilip Kumar Paul, BJP leader Nitya Bhushan Dey, Borkhola MLA Kishore Nath, Cachar BJP Pesident Kaushik Rai, General Secretary Konad Purkayastha also spoke during the occasion. Also present were Mimo Das, Vice- President of Pradesh Yuva Morcha Jayanta Chakraborty, Cachar BJYM Vice-President Nilanjan Bhattacharjee, Bijay chanda,Krishna, Jiban Debnath, General Secretary Shambhu Thakur, Suchanda Chakraborty, Secretary Ozoswee Das, Baishali Dutta Roy and other District and Mandal office bearers