Assam Lok Sabha Election
Correspondent
KARIMGANJ, April 8 – Admitting differences on the foreigners’ issue, the district leaders of both BJP and AGP clarified that their electoral adjustment was primarily based on a single agenda that is to oust the Congress Government at the Centre.
Addressing a press meet at the BJP office, leaders of both parties tried to present an argument that AGP could not be singled out as an anti-Bengali party. They said that a coordination committee had been formed to monitor the election campaigning in Cachar.
The 16-member committee with equal representation had BJP district president U C Goswami and AGP central committee organising secretary Bimalendu Sinha as joint convenor. They further said that in the Silchar constituency the main aim of the alliance was to defeat the Congress candidate Santosh Mohan Dev. ASSAM TRIBUNE
Correspondent
KARIMGANJ, April 8 – Admitting differences on the foreigners’ issue, the district leaders of both BJP and AGP clarified that their electoral adjustment was primarily based on a single agenda that is to oust the Congress Government at the Centre.
Addressing a press meet at the BJP office, leaders of both parties tried to present an argument that AGP could not be singled out as an anti-Bengali party. They said that a coordination committee had been formed to monitor the election campaigning in Cachar.
The 16-member committee with equal representation had BJP district president U C Goswami and AGP central committee organising secretary Bimalendu Sinha as joint convenor. They further said that in the Silchar constituency the main aim of the alliance was to defeat the Congress candidate Santosh Mohan Dev. ASSAM TRIBUNE
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