Vice-Senior General Soe Win comforts military personnel, police in Mandalay Region

Vice-chairman of State Administration Council Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win separately met and comforted the military personnel, Myanmar Police Force members and their families in Mandalay Region yesterday.
During the meetings, the Vice-Senior General said about the refusal of Hluttaw and NLD government to address more than 10.4 million suspected voting frauds in the 2020 General Election, neglect to hold National Defence and Security Council meeting, declaration of the state of emergency starting 1 February 2021 under the 2008 Constitution due to their forcible taking power and five future programmes of State Administration Council.
He then stressed the need to distinguish the right and wrong news amidst the one-sided information of media and other organizations. He added the broadcasting of discussions by those experienced in the 1988 uprising, unity and equal duty assignment between superiors and lower-level ranks and the importance of health in serving duties.
Then, the Vice-Senior General and wife gave foodstuffs produced by Tatmadaw’s factories, presents and cash awards to Mandalay based military personnel, Myanmar Police Force members and their families. — MNA

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