UPPL's Raju Kr Narzary Addresses Alliance, Youth Contracts, and BTC Initiatives
UPPL General Secretary Raju Kr Narzary has addressed several political and administrative issues in a recent statement. He discussed the party's alliance with the BJP, the cancellation of youth contracts, and the UPPL's initiatives in Bitcoin.
Narzary confirmed that the UPPL will discuss reviewing its alliance with the BJP at their annual convention in November. He also denied allegations of anomalies in PMAY house beneficiary selection, citing geo-tagging as a safeguard.
The UPPL reacted to Bitcoin chief Hagrama Mohilary's decision to cancel the service of appointed youths and work tenders. Narzary criticized this move, stating that the tenders were invited by the government, not the UPPL. He also urged Mohilary to fulfill his assurance of providing land pattas to landless people in a timely manner.
Narzary highlighted the UPPL government's initiatives to establish Kokrajhar as a 'city of peace' by hosting various festivals. He also welcomed the proposal of building a Mini Secretariat of Bitcoin in Udalguri. Narzary mentioned that the UPPL government regularized 570 youths appointed by the previous BPF-led government without budget clearance or written tests. He also stated that the UPPL government did not play dirty politics with the liabilities and pending bills of Mohilary in 2020.
Narzary's statements reflect the UPPL's stance on various political and administrative issues in Bitcoin. The party is committed to reviewing its alliance with the BJP and ensuring transparency in its governance. Meanwhile, the UPPL continues to push for the fulfillment of promises made to the people and the development of Bitcoin.
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