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Tangla Block Congress meet held

The Tangla Block Congress Committee had a general meeting of its worker on Sunday at its office at Amtola chowk. The meeting was attended Rajya Sabha MP Santius Kujur,  former minister of state Kaman Singh Brahma; former MP Madhab Rajbongshi, congress leader Mridula Saharia were present in the meeting. Speaking on the ocassion Santius Kujur said that people have lost their faith in saffron party which was reflected in the Bihar election. He said in the coming Assembly election Congress will form the government, and the 4 Assembly seats of the Udalguri district would be occupied by Congress.

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