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Manoranjan Bhakta Visits Baratang & Kadamtala, Addresses Public Meeting PDF Print E-mail
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Aug 22, 2010 at 08:44 PM
Port Blair, Aug. 22: Shri Manoranjan Bhakta, Ex. Member of Parliament and President Andaman & Nicobar Trinamool Congress Committee after his tour of Hut Bay, today left for Middle Andaman. The State President visited Baratang first where he organized a meeting of the party workers and supporters. After the meeting at Baratang, Shri Bhakta proceeded to Kadamtala where he addressed a large gathering of public at 4.00 pm today along with Smti Rupa Ray, Incharge Women’s Wing and Shri Biswajit Lahiri, Working President of TMC. 
 
Among the other leaders who addressed the gathering were Shri Sanjay Choudhary, Sapna Bala ZP Member, Kadamtala, Leelawati Pahr, Pradhan Kadamala, Deeben Mazumdar, Ex. ZP Member, Sukumar Mazumdar, Ashok Ray, Ex. Pramukh, Gaur Mallick, Satish Haldar, DC Roy from Bakultala and Sunil Majumdar from Rangat. 
 
The State President TMC after completion of his tour will be returning back to Port Blair tomorrow soon after which he will be visiting Neil Island and Havelock. 


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