Manipur Cong sounds poll bugle for 2019 Lok Sabha elections
First Published: 28th December, 2018 21:29 IST
The Manipur Congress has sounded the poll bugle for 2019 Lok Sabha elections on the occasion of the 134th foundation day of the Indian National Congress. On the occasion, former
The Manipur Congress has sounded the poll bugle for 2019 Lok Sabha elections on the occasion of the 134th foundation day of the Indian National Congress.
On the occasion, former chief minister Okram Ibobi Singh said with elections fast approaching, the party workers were gearing up for a good show in the state.
Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee president TN Haokip also urged party workers to strive for victory in the ensuing polls on the occasion.
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