Maungdaw: Burma's Prime Minister U Thein Sein is scheduled to arrive in Maungdaw on the western Burmese border today to visit and inspect flood affected areas, said an official on the condition of anonymity.
He said, "He is coming to our town today along with many other ministers and army officials by helicopter. He has plans to distribute some relief to flood victims in Maungdaw."
The Prime Minister's visit comes about three days after a team of high officials visited the area.
The Minster of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Maung Maung Swe, Minister of Transportation U Thein Swe, and Minister of Construction U Tin Swe visited the area on 19 June after it was hit by floods.
Local residents believe the visit of Prime Minister U Thein Sein in Maungdaw is related to an election campaign as well as the flooding.
In the past, such visits by high officials to Arakan State was rare, but officials have made many visits to the area recently that residents believe are for the election campaign on the pretense of visiting the disaster zones.
Ref: Narinjara
He said, "He is coming to our town today along with many other ministers and army officials by helicopter. He has plans to distribute some relief to flood victims in Maungdaw."
The Prime Minister's visit comes about three days after a team of high officials visited the area.
The Minster of Social Welfare, Relief and Resettlement Maung Maung Swe, Minister of Transportation U Thein Swe, and Minister of Construction U Tin Swe visited the area on 19 June after it was hit by floods.
Local residents believe the visit of Prime Minister U Thein Sein in Maungdaw is related to an election campaign as well as the flooding.
In the past, such visits by high officials to Arakan State was rare, but officials have made many visits to the area recently that residents believe are for the election campaign on the pretense of visiting the disaster zones.
Ref: Narinjara
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