20 BPF & BONSU Leaders Join in UPPL

Major Political Shift in Bodoland as 20 Leaders Join UPPL


In a significant development, 20 leaders from the Bodoland People's Front (BPF) and Bodo National Students' Union (BONSU) have joined the United People's Party Liberal (UPPL) today. This major defection is seen as a substantial boost to the UPPL ahead of the upcoming elections.


The new joinings are expected to strengthen the UPPL's position in the region, particularly in the Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR). The UPPL, led by Pramod Boro, has been actively campaigning in the region, highlighting its development initiatives and welfare programs.

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UPPL's Growing Momentum


The UPPL has been gaining momentum in recent months, with several high-profile leaders joining the party. The latest defections from the BPF and BONSU are seen as a significant blow to these parties, which have been struggling to maintain their influence in the region.

The UPPL's growing strength is attributed to its proactive approach to addressing the concerns of the Bodo people. The party has been focusing on issues such as education, healthcare, and economic development, which have resonated with the local population.

Impact on Upcoming Elections


The latest developments are expected to have a significant impact on the upcoming elections in the region. The UPPL is likely to emerge as a strong contender, challenging the dominance of traditional parties such as the BPF and Congress.

The elections are expected to be fiercely contested, with several parties vying for power. However, the UPPL's growing momentum and its ability to attract high-profile leaders from other parties have made it a force to be reckoned with in the region.

Reaction from UPPL Leaders


UPPL leaders have welcomed the new joinings, stating that they are a testament to the party's growing popularity and influence in the region. Pramod Boro, the UPPL president, has expressed confidence that the party will emerge victorious in the upcoming elections.


The latest developments have sent a clear message that the UPPL is a force to be reckoned with in the region. As the elections approach, it will be interesting to see how the party's fortunes unfold.