Thousands welcomed the Chief Minister in Ukhrul
11 April 2017
Thousands welcomed the Chief Minister in Ukhrul
Large number of people accorded warm welcome to Chief Minister Shri N Biren during his maiden visit to Ukhrul district today. The Chief Minister stopped at Yaingangpokpi, Litan, Ramva (Lambui), Nungshangkhong and Hamleikhong to accept the warm welcome accorded to him by the villagers, student and women bodies.
The erected giant gates especially arranged for the occasion were imprinted with ‘Welcome Shri Biren Singh, Hon’ble Chief Minister of Manipur’ and the gates were at these villages to welcome the CM and his council of ministers accompanying him.
The grand reception at Yaingangpokpi was organised by Wunghon Village Authority and Wonghon Shanao Long. The two bodies also submitted memoranda to the CM. The next stoppage was at Litan where Kuki Inpi, Ukhrul and KSO Ukhrul erected a giant gate to welcome the CM and his Council of Ministers.
Large number of people including women folks and school children stood in long lines on both sides of the road to welcome the CM.
Memoranda were submitted to the Chief Minister by various organisations during the grand reception. Large number of people including women and school children from 14 villages stood in long lines on both sides of the road to welcome the CM. At Ramva (Lambui) huge number of people turned up to welcome the CM and his Council of Ministers. They sung 'Samkaphang Laa' (welcome song) to show hearty thankfulness and joy to N Biren his ministers.
Ramva Village Authority and Sapao Village Authority also submitted memoranda to him. Interacting with the villagers, Shri Biren said he visited the district in search of 'blood relations'. The State Govt would translate maximum points mentioned in the memoranda into action, he added.
People also welcome the CM at Nungshangkhong Hunpung where he inaugurated a tourist resort.
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This Press Release was posted on April 12 2017
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