KOKRAJHAR: BTC chief,Hagrama Mohilary, Assam minister Pramila Rani Brahma and former Rajya Sabha MP UG Brahma have expressed great hope on the NRC draft of publication on July 30. The leaders have wished a healthy successful publication which is paving the way of a foreigners free state in the country. Mohilary have appealed the citizens not to be worried over the draft publication. He has appealed all sections of society not to belief in rumor and panic over the NRC draft publication. Minister Brahma said that the NRC draft publication must be under strict security observation and people must be ensured safety and security at any cost. She said that state government is working towards the welfare and development of the state .She has appealed all concerned groups to maintain peace and tranquility . 'It was a dream of the citizens of Assam which is going to publish on July 30 across the state. I do hope, indigenous peoples should not be left out from the draft ', Brahma said.Former Rajya Sabha MP and president of United People’s Party Liberal(UPPL) UG Brahma appealed all sections of people to maintain peace,harmony and tranquility in the society and said that NRC is a legal and constitutional process.Brahma, in a press statement said that in view of the prevailing apprehension before publication of final draft of the National Register of Citizens(NRC),the UPPL humbly appeals all sections of peoples to maitatain peace,harmony and tranquility in the society. The NRC is a legal and constitutional process,its process of updating the citizen list is conducted at the order of the Supreme Court. Therefore, any objection,correction and modification can be done through legal procedure only,not by creating tension and violence.The UPPL also appealed the government to ensure all kinds of security to human lives and properties and maintain strict law and order so that no any subversive forces can take advantage of the situation and create turmoil in the society. "NRC is not against any religion,linguistic group,caste and community;it is for having genuine citizens list and identifying real foreigners who are living illegally.", he said.
KOKRAJHAR, July 16: The Dotma HS school playground in Kokrajhar witnessed the exciting kickoff of the third U13 Football tournament, organized under the mission of Bodofa Sustainable for Change, on Sunday. The tournament aims to identify and nurture budding sports talents in the region and was organized by the Kokrajhar district committee of the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU).
The inaugural ceremony was graced by the esteemed presence of Khanindra Basumatary, the General Secretary of ABSU, and Apurna Narzary, a renowned international women's footballer, who were the chief guest and special guest, respectively. They jointly inaugurated the tournament, marking the beginning of an eventful...
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