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25 Jan 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 48

DIMAPUR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 2023 Pages 12 ` 5.00

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INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

Discontent grows within state BJP

MANDAL HEADS THREATEN TO RESIGN EN MASSE IF SEAT SHARING NOT REVIEWED

(L) BJP mandal presidents along with some of the BJP intending candidates in Dimapur during the protest and (R) Pughoboto BJP karyakartas staging a dharna outside the State BJP office in Kohima on Tuesday.

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DIMAPUR/KOHIMA, JAN 24 (NPN): Upping the ante against the 40:20 seat-sharing arrangement with NDPP, all 60 mandal presidents of State BJP have threatened to resign en masse if the central party leaders did not review/ revoke the agreement. Par ty workers and supporters and some BJP aspiring candidates continued their dharnas across the State on Tuesday with some demanding 30:30 seatsharing arrangement, while a section demanded contest from all 60 seats. According to sources, union home minister Amit Shah at his meeting with party workers at Niathu Resort on January 6 had reportedly rejected demand of party workers for increase in seat share for BJP at least up to 25 and NDPP to 35. BJP sources told Nagaland Post that the BJP central leaders are unwilling to create any situation just on the eve of polls. They said the claims by state party workers will have to be proved if the party can win at least a minimum of 15 or even the total 20 seats it is going to contest. At Dimapur, all 60 BJP

Dimapur police to act against noise pollution DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): Dimapur police have prohibited bursting of fire crackers, use of loudspeakers, beating of drums or tom-tom or blowing of trumpet or any sound producing instrument or musical instrument or any sound amplifier at night (between 10 p.m. and 6 a.m.) except in public emergencies. In an order issued on Tuesday, commissioner of police (CP) Dimapur, Kevithuto Sophie, stated that the move was in compliance to the National Commission tor Protection of Child Right letter and in view of the ensuing school examination. (Cont’d on p-8)

This is it!

“Seat sharing isn’t easy especially if one’s oversized ambition doesn’t fit the space.” K Y M C

mandal presidents staged a protest in Naga Shopping Arcade area, joined by some intending candidates. They put up banners some of which read as: “When Meghalaya has only 2 BJP sitting MLA and contesting from all 60 mandals then why NAGALAND is given a step motherly treatment allowing only 20 seats out of 60 seats, “Why Shri. Himanta Biswa Sarma, Assam CM has the authority to decide the future of another State? Why not Modi?”; “BJP Nagaland to select our own candidate”; “Why national BJP is being dictated by its regional alliance partner?” etc. Talking to Nagaland Post at the protest site, some of the protestors claimed that all mandal presidents had “personally signed” and submitted a joint resolution at the State executive meeting held at Dimapur in June 2022. The meeting urged upon both the Central and State leaders to do away with the seat-sharing agreement with NDPP and instead set up candidates in all 60 seats in the 2023 Assembly polls. The resentful workers also said that the mandal presidents had also categorically stated that they would not accept even 30:30 seat

sharing. As the protesters at the venues were clearly in no mood to accept anything short of contesting all 60 seats, Mandal president of 2 Dimapur II Assembly constituency (AC) N Tsuknung Jamir said the dharna was meant to display total opposition against the seatsharing deal with NDPP. Mandal president of 3-Dimapur-III AC Ananto H Zhimomi demanded that the Central leaders let the State BJP decide on the matter. “We don’t want others to decide the fate of BJP Nagaland,” he insisted. He stated that the mandal presidents had in their June 2022 representation, categorically demanded that seat-sharing agreement signed by NDPP secretary general Abu Metha and BJP in-charge of Nagaland Nalin Kohli be revoked. Ananto further warned that in the event the central BJP leaders fail to accede to their demands, the mandal presidents would have no option but to resign en masse. He also claimed that none of the leaders of the party who had signed the seat sharing pact with NDPP , had ever consulted the mandals or even enquired about the status or position of their

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respective candidates. Zhimomi said they would not have protested if the party strength was the same as it was in 2018 (when the party agreed to contest 20 seats). The mandal heads expressed apprehension that in the current situation, the BJP would break up and more division created within the party. Meanwhile, it was learnt that deputy chief minister Y. Patton and BJP president Temjen Imna Along had met Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma at Guwahati and discussed about the crisis.

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75% of sitting Nagaland MLAs are crorepatis, says ADR report

ENSSU backs ESH resolution DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): Eastern Nagaland Sumi Students Union (ENSSU) has strongly affirmed to support the Eastern Sumi Hoho (ESH)’s resolution adopted at Nikiye village on October 25, 2022, wherein it declared that Sumi community of Eastern Nagaland “shall continue to exist within the state of present Nagaland in the event of Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation demand is considered by the government of India.” ENSSU president Isukha Sumi and general secretary Tonika G Aye also reaffirmed the position and decision of ESH that Sumi tribe of Eastern Nagaland would participate in the forthcoming polls and exercise their franchise as provided by Art 326 of the Constitution. In this regard, ENSSU directed all its federating units to participate in the ensuing assembly election and exercise their franchise on February 27, 2023.

NEW DELHI, JAN 24 (IANS): Seventy-five per cent of the sitting MLAs of Nagaland are crorepatis, while 3 per cent have declared criminal cases against themselves, revealed an Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) report on Tuesday. The report said that out of 60 sitting MLAs analysed, 45 (75 per cent) are crorepatis. Party-wise, 32 out of the 42 MLAs are from the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP), 9 out of 12 from BJP, 3 out of 4 from Naga People’s Front (NPF) and 1 out of 2 Independent MLAs have declared assets valued more than Rs 1 crore. ADR and the Nagaland Election Watch have analysed criminal, financial and other background details of the 60 sitting MLAs based on the affidavits submitted by the candidates

prior to the 2018 Assembly elections and bypolls conducted thereafter. The report said that the average of assets per sitting MLA is Rs. 5.14 crore. It said that the average assets per MLA for 42 NDPP MLAs analysed is Rs. 5.73 crore, 12 BJP MLAs Rs. 3.68 crore, 4 NPF MLAs Rs. 5.34 crores and two Independent MLAs have average assets of Rs. 1.13 crore. While two MLAs (3 per cent) have declared criminal cases against themselves, two (3 per cent) others have declared serious criminal cases. On education details, the ADR said that 19 (32 per

cent) MLAs have declared their qualification to be between class 8 and class 12 pass, while 40 (67 per cent) have declared having an educational qualification of graduate or above and one declared himself as illiterate. On age details, the report said that 10 (17 per cent) MLAs have declared to be between 31 and 40 years, while 32 (53 per cent) are between 41 to 60 years. There are 17 (28 per cent) MLAs who have declared their age to be between 61 to 80 and one is aged above 80. The report said that out of the 60 MLAs analysed, none are women.

Overloaded heavy vehicles to be penalised 2019, the State government had (vide notification no. TPT/MV/3/2013, dated 12th November) already empowered officers not below the rank of assistant road safety and enforcement inspector under the Motor Vehicles Department and sub-inspector of police to impose a fine of minimum Rs 20, 000 and Rs 2,000 per excess tonne under Section 194 of MV Act, 1988. According to the department, overloading on highways and roads was becoming a major cause of concern in the State. It claimed that the problem of overloading of heavy ve-

hicles was so serious that it was not only causing damage to road infrastructure, leading to rapid deterioration of roads and resulting in increased maintenance and transportation costs in the State where most of the roads lacked quality, but also increased the possibility of unnecessary loss of lives. The department specified that overloaded vehicles threatened road safety and contributed to many fatal accidents, stressing that the overloaded vehicle not only put the driver at risk but also passengers and other road users.

HC complex issue: Dr. Chumben dismisses Cong charges No official vehicles to be

No chopper service from Feb 24-Mar 3

DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): Law & Justice adviser Dr Chumben Murry has dismissed All India Congress Committee (AICC) media coordinator Mahima Singh’s allegations of irregularities in construction of the new high court complex at Kohima as false. In a statement, Murry claimed that after having taken over as adviser of Law & Justice department seven months ago, he had been closely monitoring the construction of the new high court complex and had visited the site twice, second time being last month. He clarified that, for the information of Ms Singh, it was

not a ghost complex. He noted that Singh sounded assertive but, while some of her observations related to UCC and CAA relevant to Nagaland were appreciated, her rantings on the high court complex had been fed with falsified information made to confuse people and amount to mudslinging. He said Congress might do well to dwell on its goodness, if any, rather than resort to cheap gimmick of futile finger pointing and should act like a major party. Murry stated that the project was approved in 2011 when Congress was in power at the Centre, but

Pughoboto BJP

M e a n w h i l e, B J P Pughoboto mandal workers have appealed to the State party leaders to honour the party’s practice of rewarding meritocracy, hard work and good performance that it had been upholding till now. Addressing media persons at State BJP office, Kohima, mandal adviser Vixepu Swu said Pughoboto AC mandal was declared the best performing in the State and therefore insisted that the party should honour it. Swu said at a time when people were sceptical of joining BJP due to various underlying (Cont’d on p-8)

it unfortunately did not ensure that sufficient fund was provided to it unlike in Manipur and Mizoram. Hence, he claimed that the State government under the able statesmanship of chief minister Neiphiu Rio boldly started the project with meagre State funds. He admitted that the project that was to be completed within three years took unusually long time because of meagre fund flow, CBI case, protracted monsoon and Covid-19 pandemic. As per the revised detailed project report (DPR), he said the total project cost for the high court complex

DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): Transport Commissioner’s office, Motor Vehicles department has warned that overloaded heavy vehicles would be penalised. The department stated that if any of its authorised officer had any reason to believe that a goods vehicle or trailer was being used in contravention of Section 113 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, he or she would direct the driver to take the vehicle to a weighing device, if any, within a distance of 10 km from any point on the forward route or within a distance of 20 km from the destination of

and residential quarters was Rs 122 crore, of which only Rs 34 crore had been sanctioned against physical achievement of 95%. He mentioned that the cost of residential quarters for judges was Rs 38 crore with a physical achievement of 65 percent against a release of meagre Rs 10 lakh. Murry stated that he appreciated the contractor for the good physical achievement in spite of low funding. He also invited Mahima Singh or any other sceptic to visit the magnificent “nowhere to be seen” complex under construction situated in northern Kohima area.

the vehicle for weighment. And if upon weighing, the vehicle was found to carry excess weight in contravention of the provision of Section 113, he or she might direct the driver to offload the excess weight at his own risk and not allow the vehicle or trailer to move from that place until the excess weight was offloaded. The department stated that the driver would have to comply with such directions. Further, in exercise of powers conferred under Section 200 of the Motor Vehicle Act, 1989 as amended by the Motor Vehicle (Amendment) Act

misused: CEO Nagaland

Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): Barely a month ahead of the State assembly elections, a new political party under the name “North East Democratic Front” (NDEF) was launched in Dimapur Tuesday with the motto “power to the people”. Addressing media persons at East Inn, Dimapur, president of the newly floated party Lima Longkumer said the party has been formed with the commitment to restructure North East in the spirit of true democratic and responsible tiers of government so as to achieve a just equitable society. He said the party, with members from other North

Members of the newly launched NEDF party in Dimapur. (NP)

Eastern states like Assam and Meghalaya, would be a platform for the gen-X and new age politics, adding that the region needed new crusade with new opportunities and hope. “Allow us to be your rainbow. Allow us to use yours and our knowledge and political experiences for the benefit of

our states. There are so many unsolved issues to be solved and we believe together we can provide the best solutions”, he said. NEDF spokesperson, Bendang said that though the front was recently registered with the Election Commission of India, it was yet to get the

recognition. While informing that the party would not be contesting the forthcoming polls, Bendang, however, said NEDF would act as a mediatorand provide a platform to independent candidates post elections. NEDF member and intending candidate from Meghalaya, Batskhem Marbaniang said he joined the party keeping in mind the spirit of unity of all North Eastern states. Member from Assam, Rajen Timung claimed that NEDF would act as an umbrella party for the whole of the North East and called upon the youth to get involved in politics. He said Nagaland would not develop unless youths get involved in politics.

DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): Nagaland State Transport (NST) department has informed that the State Helicopter Service would remain requisitioned on standby with effect from February 24 to March 3, for the ensuing assembly elections. In a press release, NST general manager Er. Atovi Kiba Sema has, therefore, requested the travelling passengers to bear with the department for the inconvenience.

joint sector undertakings, local bodies, Municipal corporations, municipalities, marketing boards (by whatever name known), cooperative societies, Autonomous DCs, or any other body in which public funds, however small a portion of the total, are invested and also vehicles belonging to defence ministry and central police organizations under MHA and state governments. EC guidelines states that there shall be a total and absolute ban on use of official vehicles except officials DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): performing election related In order to facilitate the progduty. (Cont’d on p-8) ress of road construction and in the interest of public, the deputy commissioner (DC) Chümoukedima Abhinav Shivam has restricted all heavy vehicles from plying between Punglwa to ThekDIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): The Nagaland rejuma road with effect from Legislative Assembly (NLA) secretariat has inJanuary 24 till February 2. In formed all members of the 13th NLA about the this regard, DC has advised guidelines of obtaining the “clearance certificate” all to plan movement along from the secretariat, which will be issued from the route accordingly. January 31. MLAs have been asked to produce the treasury challan in accordance with the allotment order of the condemned vehicle (reserved price/ depreciated value), if not to surrender the vehicle. D I M A P U R , J A N 2 4 All MLAs are to collect the allotment order (NPN): State home departof their condemned vehicles from the transport ment has informed that branch of NLA secretariat from January 27, 2023 the state level function for onwards during office working hours. celebration of the 74th ReThey have also been requested to clear all public Day at the Nagaland the outstanding dues of medical advances and Civil Secretariat Plaza, Koadvances TA/DA. hima on January 26, 2023 MLAs who have been allotted room in the would be live streamed on Legislator’s Home have been asked to hand over the MyGovNagaland and the room keys and also to return the Assembly DIPR YouTube Channel Library books. from 8:45am onwards.

DIMAPUR, JAN 24 (NPN): Chief Electoral Officer Nagaland, V Shashank Shekhar has asked all political parties, candidates or any other person connected with election including ministers, MLAs, personnel secretary, personnel assistant to ministers, advisors and MLAs to not misuse official vehicles for campaign, electioneering or election related purposes, as per instructions/ guidelines of the Election Commission of India. CEO said that official vehicles include all vehicles belonging to Central and State government, PSUs,

North East Democratic Front party launched

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DC Chumou issues travel advisory

NLA Sectt. informs on clearance certificate

R-Day celebration to be live streamed

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