HANTIGIRI NARZARY, KOKRAJHAR: BTC Chief Hagrama Mohilary has slammed the state government for not allowing financial support to the council for implementing the propose projects included in the historic Bodo Accord. He said that only direct funding would help them ensure a speedy development process.
Addressing a public meeting at Adabari in Kokrajhar on Monday, he said the council has not received adequate fund from Dispur which was why, them have not been able to fulfill the promises.
According to him, as per population pattern the council should get 12.19 percent fund and that as of now, they get only 4.18 percent per year.
The voting under by-polls in six assembly constituencies of Assam and Meghalaya, conducted to fill up the vacant seats (as the respective legislators had shifted their focus to the national politics after winning the recently conducted Lok Sabha polls), ended largely peacefully on Wednesday evening with a satisfactory over 70% voters’ turn out. The fate of all candidates is stored in the electronic voting machines, which will be opened on 23 November next. Along with these seats, by-polls for over 40 assembly constituencies (along with two Lok Sabha seats) in other parts of India are on the card along with the State assembly elections in Maharashtra and Jharkhand before the counting day...
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