Tuithaphai, April 3: Mnipur's Minister for Veterinary & Animal Husbandry, Agriculture, Pu V. Hangkhanlian has said that "it is unlikely for the BJP-led government to roll back" the decision of the previous government on creation of seven new districts in the state.
Pu Hangkhanlian told this to the Pherzawl District Development Committee (PDDC) officials when they called on him at his residence in Zenhang Lamka on Sunday morning, according to a press statement released by the PDDC.
PDDC officials Pu H.K. Joute (chairman), Upa L.Thanzam Pulamte (Secretary) and Pu Timothy Z. Zote (Pubbic Relations) felicitated the minister with a traditional Hmar shawl - Thangsuo Puon - on the occasion.
On Pherzawl District, Pu Hangkhanlian told the PDDC officials that "everyone must work together in a fair manner without favouring a particular community or areas for an all round development", while adding that "it is unlikely for the BJP-led government to roll back" the decision of the previous government.
Last year, the Congress government created seven new districts in "order to bring development closer to the people of remote areas". While the decision received mixed response from several communities, the erstwhile Pherzawl District Demand Committee, rechristened as Pherzawl District Development Committee, has welcomed the decision wholeheartedly. The committee has even submitted the a list of essential government departmental officials to be posted at Pherzawl and other stationary items for smooth function of the district.
Pu Hangkhanlian told this to the Pherzawl District Development Committee (PDDC) officials when they called on him at his residence in Zenhang Lamka on Sunday morning, according to a press statement released by the PDDC.
PDDC officials Pu H.K. Joute (chairman), Upa L.Thanzam Pulamte (Secretary) and Pu Timothy Z. Zote (Pubbic Relations) felicitated the minister with a traditional Hmar shawl - Thangsuo Puon - on the occasion.
On Pherzawl District, Pu Hangkhanlian told the PDDC officials that "everyone must work together in a fair manner without favouring a particular community or areas for an all round development", while adding that "it is unlikely for the BJP-led government to roll back" the decision of the previous government.
Last year, the Congress government created seven new districts in "order to bring development closer to the people of remote areas". While the decision received mixed response from several communities, the erstwhile Pherzawl District Demand Committee, rechristened as Pherzawl District Development Committee, has welcomed the decision wholeheartedly. The committee has even submitted the a list of essential government departmental officials to be posted at Pherzawl and other stationary items for smooth function of the district.
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