Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Triangular contest likely for AJYCP president post

Triangular contest likely for AJYCP president post

: From our Correspondent
MANGALDAI, Feb 9: The 15th biennial conference of Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuba-Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), a large youth students’ organization of the State, has begun from today at Golaghat with a three-day programme, which is going to witness a triangular contest for the post of its presidentship.
As per the constitution of the organization that has been raising their voice prominently for introduction of dual citizenship and full autonomy for the State since its foundation in 1979, its present Putul Dutta will give way to a new president in this conference.
Meanwhile, the names of three prominent activists have been proposed for the post of president. They are advisor Dwipendra Narayan Konwar, vice presidents Kamal Bharali and Biraj Talukdar.
Prominent journalist and writer Dwipendra Narayan Konwar actively involved with the organization since its foundation has been able to get support from a good number of delegates from various district committees for his organizational skill and excellence with devotion. Two books in Asomiya already published by Dwipendra Narayan Konwar Purna Shwayatwa Shashanar Prastab (a proposal for full autonomy) and Jatiyatabadar bhittit Samyabad (Communism on the basis of Nationalism) have received a good response from the readers of the conscious circle. He is also going to release another book titled Dual Citizenship and the Foreigners Problem in Assam at the conference of AJYCP on February 10. Though both Kamal Bharali and Biraj Talukdar are going to offer a strong contest for the post of the president, Dwipendra Narayan Konwar is likely to come out with the winning smile.
On the other hand, the delegate session is likely to grant extension of another term to its Secretary Manoj Barua for his efficiency shown during his last tenure in office. At the same time present president Putul Dutta or present chief adviser Dilip Patgiri are likely to be nominated as the chief adviser. A total of 5,000 delegates from various district committees of the organization have already reached Golaghat to take part in the conference.
In view of the ensuing Parliamentary poll, the conference of the AJYCP has been termed as of much significance as the both the Congress and the AGP is keeping a sharp eye on the formation of the new committee of the organization.

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