Modi Government taking steps for development of Northeast: Oraon

The development works includes road and rail connectivity, Information Technology, women empowerment, and others

June 16, 2022 01:57 pm | Updated 02:19 pm IST - Kohima

Sameer Oraon, BJP national ST Morcha president during his visit to Nagaland. Photo: Twitter/@SameerOraon16

Sameer Oraon, BJP national ST Morcha president during his visit to Nagaland. Photo: Twitter/@SameerOraon16

The Narendra Modi Government is taking a number of steps for the development of Northeastern States including Nagaland, assured Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) national ST Morcha president and Rajya Sabha MP Sameer Oraon.

He was speaking at a function marking the eight years celebration of Modi Government organised by the Nagaland BJP unit on June 14.

Unlike the previous governments, it is the Modi Government which is seriously concerned for the welfare and development of the Northeast region to put it at par with the rest of the world, he said.

Nagaland being a tribal State, all the BJP karyakartas (workers) should make effort to take forward the programme and schemes of the Modi Government, the BJP ST Morcha president said.

Under the Modi Government the Northeast is witnessing immense developmental works, including road and rail connectivity, Information Technology, women empowerment, and others, he said.

BJP organisational general secretary in-charge of Manipur and Nagaland, Abhay Giri said Union Ministers are now regularly touring Northeast region because of the commitment of the Prime Minister.

BJP Nagaland president Temjen Imna Along described PM Narendra Modi as a tall leader with visionary strategies to build India into a strong and developed nation.

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