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In Series Of Tweets Prime Minister Narendra Modi Hails Accord With Bodo Groups
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, while hailing the accord signed with Bodo groups said it would usher in a new dawn of peace, harmony and togetherness and that those associated with armed resistance groups would now enter the mainstream and contribute to the nation’s progress.
Ushering in a new dawn of peace, harmony and togetherness!
Today is a very special day for India.
The Accord with Bodo groups, which has been inked today will lead to transformative results for the Bodo people. pic.twitter.com/Y0QYlWvYqU
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 27, 2020
He said the accord will lead to transformative results for Bodos as it successfully brings together leading stakeholders under one framework and would help Bodo people get access to development-oriented initiatives.
‘Ushering in a new dawn of peace, harmony and togetherness! Today is a very special day for India. The Accord with Bodo groups, which has been inked today will lead to transformative results for the Bodo people,’ the prime minister said on Twitter.
He said the accord stands out for many reasons as it successfully brings together the leading stakeholders under one framework.
‘Those who were previously associated with armed resistance groups will now be entering the mainstream and contributing to our nation’s progress,’ he said.
In a series of tweets, the prime minister said the accord with Bodo groups will further protect and popularise the unique culture of the Bodo people.
The Accord with Bodo groups will further protect and popularise the unique culture of the Bodo people.
They will get access to a wide range of development oriented initiatives.
We are committed to doing everything possible to help the Bodo people realise their aspirations. pic.twitter.com/icZFHD1J04
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) January 27, 2020
‘They will get access to a wide range of development oriented initiatives. We are committed to doing everything possible to help the Bodo people realise their aspirations,’ he said.