
Mizoram BJP chief urges guv to implement central govt schemes in state
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Aizawl: Newly elected Mizoram BJP state president Dr K. Beichhua MLA sought the state governor's intervention in expediting Mizoram's development during a meeting with
General Vijay Kumar Singh
at Raj Bhavan in Aizawl on Thursday.
Beichhua urged the governor to assist in the effective implementation of
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
's several schemes to accelerate development in the state. He highlighted the urgent need to address Mizoram's socio-economic challenges, emphasising that the state's ongoing development requires focused efforts across various sectors. He also appealed for Singh's help in ensuring the smooth execution of these programmes, which are essential to improving Mizoram's infrastructure and overall welfare.
Further stressing the importance of collaboration between the state and central govts, Beichhua added that the successful realisation of these initiatives would be critical in aligning with the central govt's vision of 'Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas'.
Singh responded positively, affirming his commitment to supporting the implementation of central govt initiatives aimed at boosting Mizoram's development. He assured the BJP legislator that necessary measures would be taken to ensure the effective delivery of these programs.
The state BJP chief was accompanied by Delson Notlia, a member of the district council (MDC) of the Mara autonomous district council (MADC) and the BJP National Minority Secretary.

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