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DIGBOI : Former BJP legislator of Bordumsa Diyun Somlung Mossang on Wednesday last was declared elected unopposed as the state BJP council Member of Changlang district of Arunachal Pradesh during the district level workshop on Sangathan Parv -II 2024.
The declaration was officially secured at Miao circuit house on Wednesday afternoon during the Parva marked by the election to the BJP mandal presidents and state council members across the Changlang district in eastern Arunachal.
Nongri Taidong of 50 Miao ST constituency, Miningtu Tikhak of 51 Nampong ST constituency Sengthong Tangha from 52 Changlang South ST seat and Wangnyan Lama of 53 Changlang North ST constituency were among the crowned state council members elected unopposed along with Mossang to represent the 49 Bordumsa Diyun (Gen) Assembly constituency with the BJP state council.
Similarly, 5 mandal presidents of the district were also formally declared unopposed. According to a formal declaration of the election results signed by Gumsen Lollen the District Returning Officer, Nonja Inthem Singpho of Bordumsa -Diyun Mandal, Pisi Suriya Singpho of Miao, Abjung Mossang of Nampong, Sampan Kitnya of Changlang South and Phosam Zongsam of Changlang North are to head their respective mandals for the new sessions.
The phase II of the Arunachal’s BJP Sangathan Parv Workshop had kicked off formally on November 29 with the participation of the Chief Minister of the state Pema Khandu earlier at the state BJP office in Itanagar. Overwhelming response of the people in general and party karyakartas from across the nook and corners of Bordumsa Diyun constituency at Mossang’s winning the council seat spoke in volumes about the leadership qualities of Mossang.
For several decades the BJP’s lotus couldn’t bloom in the lone general seat of Bordumsa Diyun for multiple reasons including internal bickering among the party leaders and heterogeneous nature of the society.
Mossang as state council member has a herculean challange ahead uniting, strengthening and consolidating the party base at the ground zero of the constituency inhabited by more than 12 different communities.
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