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Tuki drops 2 Parl Secys, 2 others take oath

 Nyamar Karbak
Nyamar Karbak

Legislators Nyamar Karbak and Dikto Yekar were sworn in as Parliamentary Secretaries by Chief Minister Nabam Tuki here in a simple ceremony in Itanagar on Wednesday. Both Karbak and Yekar took the oath of office and secrecy in presence of Health Minister Rajesh Tacho, legislators Nikh Kamin, Kumsi Sidisow, Tatung Jamoh and Jambey Tashi, APCC President Padi Richo, the Chief Secretary, the DGP and host of officials and guests.The newly sworn in Parliamentary Secretaries would be given their respective portfolios soon. According to sources,the four Parliamentary Secretaries who were dropped are Mutchu Mithi from 43-constituency Roing, C. T. Mein from 46-constituency Chowkham, P.D. Sona from 33-constituency Mechuka and Markio Tado from 20-constituency Tali.

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