Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Ranoj Pegu hopes to defeat Cong, AGP

SILAPATHAR, April 21 – The Sanmilita Gana Shakti Party, Assam is posing a threat to Congress party’s candidate Ranee Narah and BJP-AGP alliance candidate Dr Arun Sarma in Jonai LAC under Lakhimpur Lok Sabha constituency. Dr Ranoj Pegu, candidate of Sanmilata Gana Shakti, has arranged to split the vote bank of Dr Arun Kumar Sarma and Ranee Narah.

The campaign for parliamentary elections has peaked in Lakhimpur HPC and a total of 15 candidates are in the fray for the Lakhimpur seat. The other major candidates are Bhogeswar Dutta (CPI), Gangadhar Dutta (Shiv Sena), Minu Buragohain (Samajvadi Party).

The AGP-BJP candidate, Congress candidate and Gana Shakti candidate have addressed several party meetings at Silapathar and its adjoining areas.

The Sanmilita Gana Shakti party general secretary and MLA of Jonai LAC Bhuban Pegu criticised the AGP-BJP alliance candidate and Congress candidates for non-fulfillment of burning issues of the area in a public meeting at Silapathar recently.

He also said that Sanmilita Gana Shakti candidate Dr Ranoj Pegu will win the Lakhimpur LS seat.

Delivering lectures in the meeting, Dr Ranoj Pegu appealed to the public to vote for him for equal status, equal right and equal development in the area. ASSAM TRIBUNE

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