Hill Tribal Council, Moreh Congratulates Alfred K Arthur

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The office of the Hill Tribal Council, Moreh, Tengnoupal District has congratulated Alfred Kanngam S Arthur on him being elected as Member of Parliament for Outer Manipur Parliamentary Constituency of Manipur on June 4.

“On behalf of the people of Moreh town, Tengnoupal District, we extend our warmest congratulations to you for winning the Outer Manipur Lok Sabha Election 2024.

It is indeed a remarkable milestone and is a true testament to your dedication and commitment towards the many challenges faced by the indigenous tribal communities living in the Inner and Outer Manipur.

Please accept our warm congratulations on your victory and our best wishes for your success as you prepare to take up your responsibilities of your high office.

We look forward to seeing the great things you will achieve in the years to come.” Hill Tribal Council, Moreh

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