Politics

Zeliang dismisses NDPP claim of cracks in NPF

Kohima| Opposition Naga Peoples Front (NPF), the single largest political party in Nagaland, has dismissed NDPP claim that 14 NPF legislators are set to join the two allies of the ruling PDA coalition and said there was no division in the party.

The constituents of the ruling Peoples Democratic Alliance (PDA) are the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party NDPP (17), the BJP (12), the JD(U)(I), the National People’s Party (NPP) (2) and an Independent. One seat is vacant following the death of one NDPP legislator in the 60-member house.

Addressing the 3rd Central Executive Council meeting of the party Tuesday, NPF leader T R Zeliang dismissed the claim of the NDPP that out of the 26 NPF legislators, seven each were willing to join the NDPP and the BJP and said that there was no division of any sort within the NPF.

On the alleged move of Zeliang to dethrone the NDPP-led PDA government, the former chief minister said, “The NPF Legislature Party has authorized me while the party has authorized our president to take a decision on forming a coalition government and any such decision would be a collective decision.”

“Coalition government is possible anytime but we have to provide stable government for development and progress and also work to achieve an early solution to the vexed Indo-Naga political problem,” he said.

Appealing to party workers and leaders to be cautious in their utterances on state political issues, Zeliang said, “We will not form coalition government unless and until we are confident of providing a stable government, unlike the present PDA government which is insecure to the extent that they are even scared of their own shadows.”

“We are not in a hurry because patience is the best medicine to achieve the target,” he said. He said the PDA government was shaky because it had failed to keep its promises.

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