KOKRAJHAR: The Bodoland People's Front's (BPF) elected member's numbers have been reduced to 4 from 12 in the assembly elections across the four districts of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). BPF won only four of the 12 contesting constituencies including two each constituencies in Kokrajhar and Udalguri district. Though BPF had been winning all 12 constituencies of BTC areas since 2006 till 2016 assembly elections. But,this 2021 assembly election's public mandate seen polarised that shown rise up of UPPL and BJP parties in the council districts.BPF elected MLA from Kokrajhar West constituency in Kokrajhar district Rabiram Narzary has extended his sincere thanks to all citizens of the Kokrajhar West LAC in the district.Narzary has been elected for straight second term from Kokrajhar West constituency defeating his nearest opponent UPPL candidate Manaranjan Brahma by 12233 margin of votes.He has assured to work for the massive development and welfare among the society in his Kokrajhar West constituency. He said that his winning is the people's winning as citizens voted in favour of his candidature. " I am always ready to work for the people of the constituency with dedicatedly",he said. He said his party is organising a meeting today at Gaurang Valley Hotel in Kokrajhar to discuss on the post assembly election results across the region. He informed that all elected MLA and contesting candidates of the BPF party are attending the meeting. The Mahajoth is participating as opposition in the assembly as people gave a mandate in the state. He has extended congratulations to the newly elected UPPL MLAs through public support.He said that BPF party have been working dedicatedly towards the uplift and development of the citizens in the region.
Five persons were arrested by te police for illegally carrying cattles in five trucks on Thursday morning at Karigaon national highways in Kokrajhar district.
Police intercepted the trucks carrying 80 cattles, including 14 buffaloes during the petrolling in the 31C National Highways. The trucks were bound for Nine Mile, Guwahati from Pandipara and Sonapur of West Bengal. The cattles were purchased by Pioneer Livestocks.
During the checking, Pioneer Livestocks and truck drivers failed to show proper documents.Police later seized the trucks and the cattles.
An FIR was lodged with Kokrajhar police station in this regard, case registered no.481/2019,u/s 420 IPC,R/W sec. 11(1) (d)...
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