Kirat Yakthung Chumlung Japan Concludes 7th General Convention, Elects New Executive Committee

Tokyo. The 7th General Convention of the Kirat Yakthung Chumlung Japan has concluded. Under the main theme of 'Limbuwan Autonomy, Our Commitment,' the closed session of the convention elected a new 25-member executive committee under the chairmanship of Bal Bikram Tigela.

The convention elected the Chairman and Senior Vice Chairman through an election process, while other office bearers were elected unopposed. Tigela was elected Chairman by securing 85 votes, while Mina Tumbahamfe (Rekha) received only 5 votes. Similarly, Lakhdhwaj Mademba (Sisam) won the position of Senior Vice Chairman with 81 votes, while Keshika Limbu received 9 votes. Bishnu Kumar Angdembe was unanimously elected as the Vice Chairman for open positions, and Kalpana Chemjong was elected as the Vice Chairperson for women's positions.

Durga Prasad Nembang was selected for the post of General Secretary, who will handle the administrative responsibilities of the organization, while Sujan Angbo was selected as the Deputy General Secretary. Loken Neyohang 'Niwa' (Open) and Sonia Pangyu 'Saraswati' (Women) were elected as Secretaries. Tanchhohang Nembang received the responsibility of Treasurer to look after the financial aspects of the organization, and Lasemi Kerung was appointed as the Assistant Treasurer. The members of the executive committee include Nisha Angdembe, Bhumika Chemjong, Niruta Sauden, Sunita Limbu, Juli Limbu, Jaharman Chemjong, Dil Kumar Maden, Kebichandra Nembang, Prakash Sambahamfe, Pravin Tumrok, Balkishor Limbu, Amrita Sawa, Indra Nembang, Santosh Angbuhang, and Suman Angdembe.

The election process was completed and the results were announced by the team comprising Atal Tumbapo, the Convener of the Election Committee, Bheshraj Chemjong, the Member Secretary, and Bhavin Lawati, the Member. Wishing the newly elected executive committee well, the election committee expressed confidence that this team will succeed in taking the prestige of the Kirat Yakthung Chumlung Japan to greater heights.

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