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Arunachal: BJP president Biyuram Waghe pledges development in Pakke Kessang if elected again

First Published: 15th April, 2024 19:24 IST

The state BJP president also added BJP is in a position to sweep the remaining 50 assembly constituencies.

With just 2 days of campaigning left for the Arunachal Pradesh Assembly polls, candidates are in a frenzy holding campaign to reach out to the last voter. Sitting MLA and state BJP president Biyuram Waghe who is contesting the Pakke Kessang seat, took part in a mass public rally at the Golden Jubilee Ground today. Speaking to Northeast Live Biyuram exuded confidence of winning the Pakke Kessang seat. Waghe promised improved health structures, road networks, and boost to tourism in the constituency. The state BJP president also added BJP is in a position to sweep the remaining 50 assembly constituencies.

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