Source: The Sangai Express / Sinlianmang Guite
Lamka, April 12 2010:
Following hectic parleys and a couple of delays over minor local issues, the Chief Minister is finally set to visit the district tomorrow to unveil the five biggest projects ever undertaken in the district.
The district bandh called by the JAC of DPC faced primary teachers for ADC has also been called off following assurance from the
Government.
Addressing the media on the sidelines of a ZEPADA function at an interior village today, Power Minister T Phungzathang announced that Chief Minister O Ibobi will visit Churachandpur on a chopper tomorrow for a record event in the district.
'Tomorrow the Chief Minister will visit the district to unveil five megaprojects,' he told a handful of journalists.
The Chief Minister, he said, will first lay the foundation stones for minisecretariat and mini-stadium at Tuibuang Peace Ground, a stone's throw away from the helipad where he is set to land.
He will then proceed to Tualnuam village, an out-skirt locality in the south to lay another foundation stone for the FCI Godown.
From there the Chief Minister and his entourage will return to Tuibuang village to inaugurate an AIR station, the commissioning for which was delayed for more than a decade due to a tussle among the kindred tribes, against the Ministry's sanction, for the link language.
The Chief Minister's visit will finally wind up at the ADC compound where he will address a public meeting after inaugurating the newly constructed ADC office; a structure that is also all set to house the ADC secretariat after the much hyped MDC election.
Tonsing also assured before the media that DPC result for primary teachers under ADC will be declared before the MDC election notification, prompting the JAC to withdraw its proposed bandh on Tuesday and boycott on the Chief Minister's visit.
Also addressing the media moments after minister's assurance, JAC Chairman Lalpi Guite said the proposed bandh and boycott they had earlier announce through the media was call off.
'There will be no bandh nor any form of boycott tomorrow,' he said.