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In a significant development, Dr. Mahesh Sharma, In-Charge of State Pradesh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), held a courtesy meet with the Chief Minister Prof. Dr. Manik Saha at his official residence today in Agartala. 
During the meeting both the leaders held discussions on various organizational matters.
The meeting served as a platform for both leaders to engage in constructive discussions concerning a wide range of organizational matters, focusing on fortifying the party’s structure and enhancing its efficiency.
During the meeting, Dr. Mahesh Sharma and CM Dr Saha engaged into various aspects of the party’s operations, emphasizing the significance of robust planning and effective implementation. 
The discussions revolved around key areas such as expanding the party’s reach, fostering greater connections with the electorate, and streamlining internal communication channels.
On Facebook, CM Dr Saha wrote, “Had a courtesy meet with Dr. Mahesh Sharma Ji, Incharge of Tripura Pradesh BJP, at my official residence today. We held discussions on various organizational matters”. 

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