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NPF MINORITY WING DIMAPUR DIVISION FORMED

Office bearers of NPF MINORITY WING, Dimapur Division have taken oath on 4th November at Dimapur Division Office conference hall, in presence of hundred of NPF Party leaders. The Newly appointed Office bearers of Minority Wing, Dimapur Division are Suresh Paira as President and Jayant Sethi as General Secretary comprising team of 20 members, from several Communities holding different portfolios. The oath taking ceremony was witnessed by NPF Central office bearers and members of Dimapur Division with AC President and frontal's. The speakers in the programme were Bishnu Bhattacharjee, President Minority Wing (Central), Basu Damani General Secretary NPF Central , Mrs Kerei Pfuka, Press Secretary Women Wing Central and Blaise Ihielung , Incharge, Dimapur Division. Mr Blaise elaborated the contribution of Minority leaders in Nagaland and need of formation of political cell like Minority Wing of NPF. Lipok Pongen and Pushika Awomi from central also shared their views.

The Oath taking ceremony was administered by President Dimapur Division Mr Nungsang Jamir. President Minority Wing Central Mr Bishnu Bhattacharjee thanked all the party men for all round support to Minority wing in the formation and its smooth functioning since last five years in different level to strengthen NPF. He added that the dream of Party President Dr Shurhozelie to work with all the people of Nagaland including minority community is just impossible without united effort by all the party workers. Basu Damani encouraged new office bearers and stressed on discipline and dedication towards the party to proof leadership of every party worker in different level and capacity. Mrs Kerie Pfuka louded minority leadership and its loyalty towards party and emphasized the principals of dedicated party men and appealed to work more with patience and tolerance in any situation. 

Pushika Awomi the Central associated Press Secretary felt the need of Minority leaders whom can be projected in unreserved areas to Uplift and develop all Linguistic Minority community living in Dimapur. He asserted that the Linguistic Minority People is the deciding factors in three major Assembly Constituency In Dimapur . Dimapur Div President - Jamir encouraged the team and made commitment to cooperate with the Minority Wing at any point of time. The meeting was chaired by Rhunthungo Ovung VP Dimapur Div and vote of thanks was pronounced by Jayant Sethi GS, Minority Wing Dimapur Div.

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