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Vol XXXII No. 238

DIMAPUR, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 2022 Pages 12 ` 5.00

CWG, DAY 5: India win gold in TT and Lawn Bowls; Thakur bags silver SPORTS, PAGE 12

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Political alternative planned for 2023

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KOHIMA, AUG 2 (NPN): Several sitting legislators including intending candidates are contemplating on forming a new political party in Nagaland for the 2023 general election as the political apple cart has been upset due to merger of 21 NPF legislators with NDPP and also continuance of 2018 seat– sharing formula of 40(NDPP): 20(BJP) for 2023 assembly election as announced jointly on July

This is it!

“Nobody talks about pothole roads during poll campaigns. Maybe since all politicians are involved.”

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26 by NDPP and BJP. Sources told Nagaland Post that around 35 ex-parliamentarians, candidates, some sitting legislators, retired bureaucrats and young politicians were working to float a new party and form the next government in the State. In 2018 NDPP set up 40 candidates and won 18 seats (including uncontested in Northern Angami-II). BJP won 12 of the 20 seats it contested. (The NDPP tally increased its

tally from 18 to 21 after merger of two NPP legislators and winning one by election). NPF contested 58 and won 26 in 2018. According to sources, the group will soon take a final decision on whether it will join any party other than BJP and NDPP, or establish a new political party in the State. Those privy to the meeting held in Dimapur recently, explained that some of the NDPP sitting MLAs who won as NPF in 2018

are unsure of getting tickets because as per 2018 seat sharing arrangement, the BJP had been allotted the particular constituency. Also, some NDPP candidates who lost the election in 2018 to NPF are also unsure of getting ticket since those former NPF legislator(s)are now officially sitting NDPP legislator(s). They merged with NDPP on the condition that they would be given NDPP ticket for 2023. (Cont’d on p-8)

Al-Qaeda chief killed in US drone strike WASHINGTON, AUG 2 (PTI): Ayman al-Zawahari, who assumed the leadership of al-Qaeda after the death of Osama bin Laden, has been killed in a “precision strike” carried out by the CIA in the Afghan capital of Kabul, President Joe Biden has said, declaring that “justice has been delivered and this terrorist is no more”. Zawahiri, 71, remained a visible international symbol of the group, 11 years after the US killed bin Laden in Pakistan. “I authorised a precision strike that would remove him from the battle-

Ayman al-Zawahari

field, once and for all,” Biden said on Monday in a speech from the White House. According to officials, Zawahiri was on the balcony of a safe house when the drone fired two missiles at him. Other family members were present, but they were

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Pelosi’s Taiwan visit raises tensions with China INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

Pelosi in Taiwan despite China’s dire warnings

TAIPEI, AUG 2 (AP): US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi arrived in Taiwan on Tuesday night despite threats from Beijing of serious consequences, becoming the highest-ranking American official in 25 years to visit the self-ruled island claimed by China. Pelosi’s visit has triggered increased tension between China and the United States. China claims Taiwan as part of its territory, to be annexed by force if necessary, and views visits by foreign government officials as recognition of the

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unharmed and only Zawahiri was killed. “He was deeply involved in the planning of 9/11, one of the most responsible for the attacks that murdered 2,977 people on American soil. For decades, he was the mastermind of attacks against Americans, said Biden. The US president was kept abreast of the strike against Zawahiri as he was isolated with a rebound case of Covid-19. Biden spoke outdoors on Monday from the Blue Room Balcony at the White House.

DIMAPUR, AUG 2 (NPN): All Nagaland Government College Teachers Association (ANGCTA) has come out in support of the All India Federation of University and College Teachers’ Organisation (AIFUCTO) call for withdrawing the New Education Policy (NEP), 2020 in its present form. In a press note, ANGCTA president Dr. Benjongkumba and general secretary Dr. Yelhi Vero said that the association has extended support to

(Read more on p-9)

(Cont’d on p-8)

Nancy Pelosi (C) with officials after she arrives in Taipei. (AP/PTI)

island’s sovereignty. China had warned of “resolute and strong measures” if Pelosi went ahead with the trip. Shortly after Pelosi’s

arrival, China’s official Xinhua News Agency said its military will conduct livefire drills from Thursday to Sunday in multiple loca-

Support for NPAC public rally

D I M A P U R , AU G 2 (NPN): Dimapur Urban Colonies Chairmen’s Federation (DUCCF) and GB’s Union Dimapur Sardar have decided to extend “full support” to the Nagaland Public Action Committee (NPAC) public rally scheduled to be held at Super Market Dimpaur on August 5 at 10am. In a joint statement, DUCCF president Tsenthango Nyamo and GBUDS president M.Y. Ngullie said the two bodies after at joint consultation meeting held on August 2 decided to appeal to all the chairman and GBs under its jurisdiction to “take

compulsory active role” in participating in the public rally. They also appealed to all the citizens to participate and be a part of the rally. DLST: Dimapur Langpangkong Senso Telongjem (DLST) during its presidential meeting held on August 2, resolved to direct all Langpangkong range Dimapur citizens to attend the public rally called by the Nagaland Public Action Committee-for an early Naga political solution. This was stated in a press note issue by DLST president C. Yabang Pongen and general secretary Dr. Sendongyanger.

tions in waters surrounding Taiwan. The Biden administration did not explicitly urge Pelosi to call off the visit, while seeking to assure Beijing it would not signal any change in US policy on Taiwan. Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi said Washington’s betrayal “on the Taiwan issue is bankrupting its national credibility.” “Some American politicians are playing with fire on the issue of Taiwan,” Wang said in a statement. (Cont’d on p-8)

Nagaland logs 10 fresh Covid cases

D I M A P U R , AU G 2 (NPN): Nagaland on Tuesday recorded 10 fresh Covid-19 positive cases while no deaths were reported during the day. Of the fresh cases, three were from Wokha, two each in Dimapur and Kohima and one each in Mokokchung, Mon and Phek, taking the total caseload to 35,803. The State currently has 76 active cases—six admitted to Covid hospitals and 70 under home isolation.

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