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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

District level SDF party meeting held in Mangan

MANGAN, 26 Nov: Sikkim Democratic Front [SDF] held a meeting of its party workers in North District here at the Party office in Mangan on 25 November. The meeting was chaired by party vice president In-charge, Hishey Lachungpa and was also attended by area MLA Dzongu, Sonam Gyatso Lepcha, area MLA Kabi-Lungtsok, TT Bhutia, Zilla Adhakshya North, Anguli Lepcha and general secretary ASDLF, Norjang Lepcha.
During the meeting it was decided that all the constituency level, block level and ward level offices should function every day from 9 am to 5 pm. District presidents and district committee members shall supervise all CLC, BLC, and WLC members and mobilise them for party activities.
All CEC of respective constituencies shall go to the constituency, block and ward level party office regularly.  District committee members including conveners,  vice convener youth and Cheli in their respective wards shall visit ward level, block level and constituency level offices twice in a month and hold co-ordination meetings with the committee members and general public and submit grievances to the head office.  
It was also decided to expedite the formation of Block Development Committee in all the constituencies as per the notification of RMDD.  The meeting further decided to open remaining party offices in all wards of the district.
The function was welcomed by Khamsoong Lepcha [North district president] and the programme was conducted by general secretary North district, Hangu Tshering Bhutia.
Also present in the meeting were CEC members, CLC, BLC, WLC, zilla and panchayat members and the party workers.

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