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Vol XXVIII No. 78

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Assad has committed war crimes in Syria: US

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Emilo K. Konyak

KOHIMA, FEB 23 (NPN): With the release of Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), Nagaland Election Watch report, it was found that there are 53 candidates seeking re-election to the 13th Nagaland Legislative Assembly. Of the 53 MLAs, 29 belong to NPF, 9 to BJP, 11 to NDPP, 3 to NPP and 1 to JD(U). Of the 38 NPF MLAs elected in 2013 assembly elections, 18 are contesting as NPF candidates, 4 as BJP, 10 as NDPP, one as JDU and one as NPP. Three are not seeking re-election

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No. of Recontesting MLAs

7.70

3.75 1.42

1.30

NDPP

NPF

BJP

NPP

12

28

9

3

and one seat fell vacant after demise of MLA. All four sitting BJP legislators will be seeking re-election under the same party. Of the 86 first timers, 13 are contesting as NPF, 16 as NDPP, 8 as BJP, 12 as INC, 5 as NCP, 7 as JD-U, 14 NPP, 2 as AAP, 1 as LJSP

and 8 as Independent. As per the affidavits filed by candidates, Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR), Nagaland Election Watch report stated that the average assets of re-contesting MLAs in 2013 was Rs 3.06 crores while the average assets of those re-contesting

MLAs in 2018 was Rs 4.31 crores. The average growth in assets of re-contesting MLAs from 2013 to 2018 was Rs 1.24 crores i.e. by 41%. Comparative analysis of party wise average assets of re-contesting MLAs in 2013 and 2018. (See chart) (Cont’d on p-9)

NSF reacts to DoSE clarification DIMAPUR, FEB 23 (NPN): Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) has questioned the sincerity of the Department of School Education (DoSE) towards its duty and responsibility for the timely distribution of text books and study materials to students of government schools. Reacting to the clarification issued by the DoSE published yesterday, a press statement from NSF president, Kesosul Christopher Ltu and general secretary, Imtiyapang Imsong said that the federation was “bewildered” by the reason cited by the Director of School Education

for the “time and again delay” in the distribution. Calling the clarification a “silly reply”, NSF said that the vehicles being requisitioned did not justify the department’s failure when the students had been left without text books after almost a month of the schools being re-opened. With the state being bound for the elections by early 2018, a period which coincided with the start of the academic session on February for the students, NSF said it was imperative that the department made the necessary arrangements (Cont’d on p-9)

Shürho continues attack on BJP-NDPP BJP hits back at NPF president Correspondent

KOHIMA, FEB 23 (NPN): Stating that election would come and go every five years, NPF president Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu urged the electorate not to compromise with their Christian faith, culture and identity by blindly supporting a wrong party. He made this remark while addressing an election rally at Pfütsero town in Phek district held, some 70 km away from the State Capital on Friday. Liezietsu appealed to the people to stand firmly behind NPF for building a fair name for Nagaland as the party represented “our identity, personality and aspirations”. Likening NDPP with an unrecognised village, he warned that its alliance with BJP would threaten “our faith, culture and (Cont’d on p-9) identity”.

NMA appeals DIMAPUR, FEB 23 (NPN): Naga Mothers’ Association (NMA) has appealed for peace and non violence during the state elections. A press note from NMA, while asserting that elections had to be free and fair, sought to draw the attention and intervention of Governor to the recent incidences of violence against women and the death of a youth. NMA urged for punitive and stringent actions against the “perpetrators and those found guilty.”

DIMAPUR, FEB 23 (NPN): State BJP has attributed NPF president, Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu’s “never-ending tirade” against the party to a “deep-seated feeling of insecurity” vis-à-vis his own political future post election. Accusing him of suffering from dementia and “meaninglessly” repeating what he had already said again and again, a press release issued by State BJP’s media cell on Friday explained that in such a state of mind, he conjured up imaginary “alien forces” and conveniently linked them to BJP and other rival political parties. The party, however, said that if fully empathized with his state of mind and remarked that it was only due to NPF’s alliance with BJP that helped him realize his dream of becoming a chief minister, “though sadly his reign ended abruptly as (Cont’d on p-9) his coronation”.

Poll violence: Mkg police arrest 24 persons Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, FEB 23 (NPN): Mokokchung police on Friday arrested 24 persons in connection with poll related violence under Mokokchung district. According to SP Mokokchung, Raguramarajan A. 15 persons were arrested on Friday after a clash erupted between supporters of two rival parties. Both sides resorted to stone pelting, the SP said adding, no one was injured in the clash and no properties were damaged. The arrested persons were booked and charged (Cont’d on p-9) under Sec 147 (rioting) IPC.

In connection with the death of a youth in Tuli town on Thursday, the SP said nine persons suspected to be involved in the incident were arrested. Based on specific inputs, a police team raided various locations and detained nine suspects. The SP said that the detained persons were apprehended with catapults and marbles. The suspects were later shifted to Mokokchung for interrogation. Meanwhile, Mokokchung police also seized around Rs. 5.30 lakhs in cash on Friday reportedly belonging to a candidate.

Rio’s resignation accepted DIMAPUR, FEB 23 (NPN): Lok Sabha speaker, Sumitra Mahajan, has accepted the resignation of its member, Neiphiu Rio with effect from February 22. A press note by press secretary to Rio, informed that a letter from Lok Sabha Secretariat informed of the acceptance of Rio’s resignation.

Amit Shah’s visit to Dimapur cancelled

DIMAPUR, FEB 23 (PTI): BJP national president Amit Shah’s scheduled visit to Dimapur today was cancelled on health grounds, a senior leader of the party’s state unit said here. Shah was scheduled to address an election rally here but his visit was called off on health grounds, BJP Media Cell convener K. James Vizo said.

Night curfew along Indo-Myanmar border

DIMAPUR, FEB 23 (NPN): Mon District Magistrate, K.Thavaseelan (IAS) has issued an order on February 21 promulgating the prohibitory order under section 144 CrPC, enforcing night curfew from 10 p.m to 3 a.m for three months up to May 21, 2018. The prohibitory order has been issued for areas of the Indo-Myanmar border in the 3 km belt under Mon district, with immediate effect a DIPR report said.

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“All I can see is rupee, rupee and rupee. That’s who I’ll vote for.”

Party Wise Average Increase in Assets of Recontesting MLAs (Rs. In Crores)

(Source: ADR)

53 MLAs re-contesting for 13th NLA

Battle of Ballots: NPF, BJP trade barbs

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