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Sunday, April 11, 2010

Congress committed to people’s cause

From Kaimuanthang
Lamka April 10: The Congress Party has been the best with a good principle and is committed to the cause it championed thus making it as a party which could be relied upon .

This has been stated by Gaikhanngam MPCC(I) president during his speech as chief guest at the 125th Congress Foundation Day celebration held at Synod Hall located at IB Road from about 11 am .

The occasion has been attended as functional president by T Phungzathang minister Power , while TN Haokip IPR Minister acted as guest of honour with T Manga Vaiphei MLA as well Chaltonlien ex MLA as special guest of the function.

The Congress President further said that due to efforts put in by the Congress MDC election which has not been conducted since the last 20 years or so are possible to be conducted within the next month while highlighting many of the achievements made by the Congress since it was at the helm of affairs.

He said at so many districts of the country MNREGS has been implemented thus benefiting the masses while pointing out the genuine love the Congress Chief Sonia Gandhi has for a tiny state like Manipur.

The power Minster has pointed out there are many seekers of the Congress tickets for the forthcoming MDC election but admitted about the impossibility to grant the same for all while urging the few would be unlucky people to learn how to come to terms with their fate .

On matters of the recent CPI mass Rally over skyrocketing prices he said that was the CPI's political ploy to hoodwink the publics so as to some of their candidates got elected at the MDC election.

IPR minister TN Haokip has said India has been a country of village with villages forming part and parcel of the country where woman are treated dotingly.

He said as part of the central governments move to empower women in the country a new bill for seat reservation at the parliament for them are yet to be passed shortly in which 23 percent reservation will be made.(IFP)

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