Gossaigaon: After its dismal performance in the recent BTC elections, the United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL) has intensified its organizational activities with an eye on the forthcoming Assam Assembly elections. In this regard, an important organizational meeting of the party was held at the Kazigaon Public auditorium under the 5 No. Parbatjhora Legislative Assembly Constituency to strengthen the party organization in the area. The meeting discussed the strategy for the upcoming Assembly elections, the expansion of the party organization at the grassroots level, and ways to make party workers more active. A large number of party leaders and workers from across the constituency attended the meeting and shared their views on strengthening the party base.
Addressing the meeting, UPPL central committee vice-president Mominur Islam alleged that the BPF, which has been active in BTC politics for a long time, and its chief Hagrama Mohilary failed to safeguard the interests of the minority community despite receiving their votes. He further alleged that after gaining the trust of the minority community, the BPF ultimately betrayed them by aligning with the BJP. He expressed confidence that the people of BTC, particularly those in Parbatjhora constituency, would no longer place their trust in the BPF.
Former BTC executive member and the present MCLA of Srirampur constituency Wilson Hasda also addressed the gathering and said that MLAs belonging to the minority community have shown goodwill towards the UPPL by supporting party chief and former Chief Executive Member of BTR, Pramod Boro, for the Rajya Sabha. He said the development has further strengthened the party politically.
Hasda also stated that the UPPL must honour the support extended by the minority community by working more sincerely for their welfare and development in the coming days. The leaders and workers present in the meeting also stressed the need to strengthen the organization at the grassroots level, enroll new members and spread the party’s ideology among the people in preparation for the forthcoming Assembly elections. The party also resolved to hold similar organizational meetings in different areas in the coming days to further consolidate its base.
