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NPP appoints Mutchi Mithi as general secretary

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NONGPOH:  The National People’s Party (NPP) national President, Conrad K Sangma on Wednesday appointed Mutchi Mithi, the leader of the Parliamentary Party of the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly, as the new General Secretary of the party, in charge of the Political Affairs.

Mutchu who is the son of the veteran Congress leader and senior MP from Arunachal Pradesh, Mukut Mithi was given this very important portfolio based on his active performance and able leadership to strengthen the party in the country and particularly in the North Eastern region ahead of the 2021 Assembly polls in Assam and Manipur and the Autonomous Council polls in Mizoram, Tripura and other states.

NPP-NECC General Secretary, DS Malai while talking to The Shillong Times appreciated and hailed Conrad K. Sangma, who has taken this move to appoint the two-times MLA from Arunachal Pradesh, Mutchu Mithi as General Secretary in charge of the Political Affairs of the party, as this will ensure strengthening and help boost the party in the entire country and particularly in the North East.

He also stated that the appointment is of utmost importance as the party is now recognised as a full-fledged national party while at the same time express optimistic that the party would have its base across the country in the near future.

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