BPF Adopts 23 New Resolutions at 6th Triennial Conference
First Published: 19th January, 2025 17:58 IST
Addressing the media, BPF Chief Hagrama Mohilary emphasised the importance of the newly framed resolutions in shaping the party’s strategy.
The Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) held its 6th Triennial Conference and Central Working Committee (CWC) meeting at Kokrajhar, setting the stage for the party’s vision in the upcoming Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR) Council elections.
As part of the deliberations, the Policy-Making Body (PMB) of the party adopted 23 new resolutions, forming a significant part of the manifesto aimed at addressing critical issues in the region.
Addressing the media, BPF Chief Hagrama Mohilary emphasised the importance of the newly framed resolutions in shaping the party’s strategy. He expressed confidence in the party’s readiness to contest the elections, declaring an ambitious goal of winning 25 out of the 40 seats in the BTR Council.
Mohilary stated, “We have discussed and outlined resolutions that reflect the aspirations of the people. The BPF is determined to contest the elections independently, with no alliances planned. However, we welcome support from any party willing to align with our vision.”
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