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AGP leaders visited Flooded areas

The central AGP members and MP Kumar Deepak Das today visited the flooded areas of Barpeta District under Sarbhog LAC. In this visit Gunindra Nath Das, MLA, Barpeta; central AGP members David Ledger, Dhruba Talukdar, Mukul Das and MP Kumar Deepak Das took part. The group also demanded to construct a braille bridge at Dumunighat under Sarbhog LAC in Barpeta district. In this regard they submitted a memorandum to the Deputy commissioner of Barpeta along with some other demands like --rehabilitation of the flood victims, food for the cattles etc.The Deputy commissioner of Barpeta assured the AGP leaders to solve these problems as per as possible.

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