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Three NDFB groups likely to support BPF in BTC elections: PJACBM

First Published: 22nd February, 2020 17:47 IST

Three groups of the NDFB are all likely to come together to back the BPF in the upcoming BTC elections. This was disclosed by Peoples Joint Action Committee for Bodoland

Three groups of the NDFB are all likely to come together to back the BPF in the upcoming BTC elections.

This was disclosed by Peoples Joint Action Committee for Bodoland Movement (PJACBM) convenor Gorjan Musahary.

The PJACBM leader believes that NDFB factions led by Ranjan Daimary, Dhiren Boro and B Saoraigwra will support the BPF.

Gorjan Musahary claimed that there were lot of developments in the BTC during BPF’s regime and hopes that the party will retain power despite all odds.

The PJACBM leader also maintained that the peoples wave is in favour of the NDFB groups and will play the decisive role as to which party will come to power.

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