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BJP visits fire victims of Namgalong Colony

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Nagaland in an emergency constituted a relief team and visited the fire victims of Namgalong Colony of Burma Camp Bazar Dimapur on December 31. 
A press release by BJP Nagaland media cell stated that the fire broke out on December 29, where 102 families were affected at Burma Camp Colony, Dimapur. The cause of the fire was suspected to have started from a kerosene-stove in a kitchen.
The team comprising of 15 members state officials, minority morcha president led by state BJP vice president Tsasepi and treasurer Mahesh Kotecha distributed materials and financial aid to the effected families.
Addressing the affected people in the presence of the local authorities, BJP media convenor K. James Vizo said it was very unfortunate that such an incident took place affecting more than 100 families. Party on behalf of its state president Visasolie Lhoungu expressed their  sympathy to affected families and prayed  to Almighty God for early recovery to normal life. Party also appreciated state machineries and local authorities for doing the needful on time.

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