Former ALCA president thanks Chandel MLA 

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CHANDEL: Former president of Anallon Chief Association (ALCA) Kl John Mota has expressed gratitude to Ss Olish, MLA, 41-Chandel (ST) AC for providing funds for the construction of the Anallon Chief Association Office building at Anal Sejam in Chandel district, Manipur.

The former ALCA president stated that the MLA’s “support has brought a great relief” and stands as “a true reflection of her commitment to the welfare and upliftment of the Anal community in Chandel”.

John Mota said that the assistance has not only been for the construction of the office but has provided dignity for the better future of the Anal community. Your efforts and concern for the community is truly commendable and deeply appreciated, he added.

“On behalf of the Anal chiefs, I once again thank you for your kindness and valuable support,” the former ALCA president stated.

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