Tapir Gao at country's last school on Myanmar border. Photo: Northeast Now.

Arunachal Pradesh State BJP president, Tapir Gao  graces the annual day function of the  Country’s last school St. Xavier’s Primary School  located along  Indo-Myanmar border here this afternoon at Manmao in Changlnag District of Easternmost edge of the State on its Annual Day Celebration.

Gao who has been on an official tour sensitising the people and party workers and assessing the  performance of the party workers was accompanied by the BJP MLA  of local 51 Nampong Assembly Constituency (ST) Laisam Simai, Tesam Pongte, the MLA of Changlang and Komoli Mossang, the BJP National Council Member-cum- NGO activist.

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Gao in his address to the tiny tots of the school greatly appreciated the talents and creativity among the students on the stage and lauded the efforts of the school teachers  for proper groming and imparting the pupils with a strong and effective base. Citing the example of BJP stalwart  LK Advani as one of the best products of a Christian missionary school, Gao urged the father , brothers and teaching staffs of the school to serve the most isolated tribal people along the border area in creating awareness among the local people in respect of various public utility schemes and programmes offered by the state and central government.

Stressing more on education and health related schemes and programmes of the government irrespective of party affiliation,  Gao exhorted parents and teachers to work effectively for proper upbringing of the kids and mould them in such a way that they become an asset for the society.

Later, the state BJP president Gao laying stone foundation of festival ground in Manmao addressed the party workers and office bearers of various mandal committees and public leaders from Manmao, Nampong and Jairampur at Manmao auditorium hall.

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Gao in his address said that he would contest in the forthcoming parliamentary election from the Eastern Parliamentary seat covering 12 Assembly Seats and sought the mass support for securing victory in the poll battle.

 

Laxman Sharma is Northeast Now Correspondent in Digboi. He can be reached at: [email protected]