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Th Chaoba doubtful of completion of Imphal-Jiri road by March
IMPHAL: A team of members of BJP Manipur Pradesh led by president Thounaojam Chaoba yesterday visited the Imphal-Jiribam road to see the progress of the construction of the road. The team also met the CO of Headquarters 83 Road Construction Company, BRTF, RK Garg at Noney. The CO gave a detailed report on the progress of the road to the team. The BJP team visited the bridges on the Barak and Makru rivers. Later speaking to the media Th Chaoba expressed his doubt at the BRO's assurance that the Imphal-Jiribam road will be completed by March. He said the team saw no adequate machinery and workers in the construction of the road. Chaoba said he will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and concerned Union Minister on 15th of this month and urge them for early completion of the work. During the visit, the team was given a warm welcome at Phaitol village in Tousem sub division of Tamenglong district and Gularthon Bazar in Jiribam.
BJP Manipur Pradesh to launch three-month long protest campaign against state govt
BJP Manipur Pradesh is going to start a three-month long protest campaign against the state government. The protest campaign will address the issues faced by the people of the state. The protest campaign also aims to rectify the corrupt practises in politics in the state. It was announced at a press meet held at the residence of the BJP Yuva Morcha President O Malesh. BJP Manipur Pradesh President Th Chaoba said the three-month long protest campaign will begin from this month. He said the protest campaign will address various issues like distribution of essential commodities through Public Distribution System (PDS), Imphal-Jiribam Road construction and construction of Sports University on due time. After the completion of the first three-month of the protest campaign, the agitation would continue in various phases. The details of the protest campaign will be in public domain soon. Criticising the policies and programmes undertaken by State government, Th Chaoba said, Bhartiya Janata Party is working towards bringing good governance in the next term in the state. He added, 2014 was the glory year of the BJP in various states however its success was hindered in Manipur. Chaoba further said, with the steep rise of its party members, the party has more than 3 lakh members in the state. With no MLAs and MP’s being elected from the state, the BJP would act as a role of opposition party and the party would expose the flaws of the policies and programmes by the government.


