BJP Chandipur Mandal office inaugurated in Kailashahar; Minister Tinku Roy calls for stronger public outreach

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By  TC News Desk

Agartala, 16th July 2026:  The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday inaugurated its Chandipur Mandal office in Kailashahar with traditional rituals and prayers, in the presence of party leaders, workers, and supporters.

The inauguration was performed by Social Education and Social Welfare Minister Tinku Roy. Among those present were BJP Unakoti District President Bimal Kar, Chandipur Mandal President Pintu Ghosh, and several senior party functionaries and grassroots workers.

Addressing the gathering after the inauguration, Minister Tinku Roy said the newly established Mandal office would help make the party’s organisational activities more dynamic, efficient, and people-oriented. He expressed confidence that the office would function as an open platform where party workers, supporters, and members of the public could freely interact and raise issues.

The minister also conveyed his heartfelt greetings and congratulations to all party workers, supporters, and well-wishers for their efforts in strengthening the organisation.

Party leaders said the new office would serve as a key organisational centre for the Chandipur Mandal, facilitating better coordination among workers and enhancing the BJP’s outreach to the people. They expressed optimism that the office would further strengthen the party’s grassroots network and contribute positively to public engagement in the region.

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