Congress Bhawan inaugurated in Nongstoin

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 NONGSTOIN: The Congress Bhawan cum Guest House was inaugurated at Nongstoin by MPCC president Friday Lyngdoh on Monday in the presence of union minister Vincent H. Pala.

The inauguration was attended by number of Congress heavy weight including state minister HDR Lyndoh, Deputy Chief Minister, Rowel Lyngdoh, member State Assembly, Francis Pundit Sangma,member KHADC Irene Lyngdoh and more than 300 congress party workers of the district.

Speaking on the occasion, President MPCC Friday Lyngdoh, said that the Congress party will captured all the seven Assembly constituencies of the district in the next Assembly elections. He urged and encouraged the party workers to work hard for the progress of the state.

Union Minister Vincent H. Pala exhorted the party workers of the district for their untiring dedication and cooperation.

He urged them to strengthen the party by putting more efforts especially in the light of the coming Assembly elections.

He said that the Centre has sanctioned Rs. 1497 crore for the road construction of two lining lane of NH-44E from Shillong to Tura via Nongston. He also donated rupees five lakh for the Nongstoin Congress Bhawan construction.

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