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State BJP delegation at Lok Sabha Tolly Beithak

The newly appointed president of BJP Nagaland Temjen Imna Along led a delegation of PDA ministers & advisors from BJP as well as senior party members to Imphal, Manipur to attend the Lok Sabha Tolly Beithak with National president Amit Shah on June 30. 
A press release from BJP Nagaland media cell said the delegation included BLP Leader & Dy CM Y Patton; Paiwang Konyak, minister for Transport Communication, Railways and Land Resources; S. Pangyu Phom, minister Health and Family Welfare; H. Khehovi Yepthomi, advisor for Tourism, Arts and Culture; Ananta Narayan Mishra, secy. (Org) BJP Nagaland and senior members, K. James Vizo, Huri Zeliang, Kevechutso Douluo and Dr. Sukhato A. Sema.
Ram Madhav (National general secretary), Ramlal, Ajay Jamwal (NE incharge), and Himanta Biswas Sharma (NEDA chairman and Finance minister of Assam) were also present in the meeting. Speaking in the meeting Amit Shah said the organization set up should be developed and strengthened at all levels. The state unit was directed to complete the mandal committee by August 2018 and the booth committee by October 2018. On hearing the reports about the comfortable alliance in the state, he encouraged for the same cohesive spirit to be upheld in the days to come with proper coordination and consultation.
State BJP president Temjen Along gave a brief report about the state and assured the central leaders with regard to strengthening the organization. Deputy CM, Y Patton and Medical minister, S. Pangyu Phom spoke about development and appealed to the party chief to work out the needful honouring the assurance of the prime minister. Transport minister P. Paiwang enquired about the alliance agreement and Himanta Biswas Sharma clarified the matter.

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