‘NPF will form next Govt’

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Kohima: Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen has said the Naga People’s Front (NPF) manifesto for the upcoming election will be devoted on a ‘broader, bigger perspective with main focus on ‘common interest’ of the people and claimed that the party will form the next government.

Addressing the Annual Division Executive Meeting of NPF in Mokokchung on Tuesday, Imchen said the party will hold common interest of the citizens as its anchor and claimed that the NPF will be back to power again in the upcoming general election.

On political party preference, he acknowledged individual liberty as a component of democracy and that it is not any party’s problem for ‘individual confusion.’

The minister also expressed serious concern on the rampant extortion which has dwarfed Naga society.

He termed it ‘double punishment’ and remarked that extortion is not part of naga nation and killing a naga by a naga is not freedom.

In this perspective, he called upon the party workers to work with the voices of the people for which NPF stands for.

Three resolutions adopted during the meet included support towards the initiative taken by the Joined Legislatures Forum (JLF) for amicable solution of Indo-Naga political issue. (UNI)

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