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Vol XXXIII No. 67

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Barla calls on Christians to unite for a common purpose

Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, FEB 12 (NPN): Union Minister of State for Minority Affairs John Barla said as a Christian and a member of the Modi ministry, he is willing to act as the bridge for Christians as well as minorities with the government at the Centre. Speaking as chief guest and in Hindi, at a programme organised by National Christian Council (NCC)Nagaland Chapter here at the Youth Oasis Centre, Eralibil here Sunday, Barla reminded Christians that the community had contributed immensely towards creating a generation of educated and empowered leaders before and after Indian independence. He however lamented that the community’s works had not been recognised by

John Barla (NP)

others as Christians themselves did not share the information about their charitable activities. He said, after being appointed as a Union Minister, he had collected data from Jharkhand to show Modi the work carried out by the community and how those had provided jobs to many and how almost 98% of students in Christian schools were non-Christian

children. “We have not been able properly tell others about our contribution to the nation. This is the reason why many people are ignorant about our work,” he commented. Barla said it was time for all Christians, irrespective of denominations, to unite and show the whole country the works carried out by the community. The minister shared how catholic bishops, fathers, sisters, etc, had dedicated their lives for the well-being of others, especially in interior areas of the country, including Nagaland. He said even during the worst time of the covid-19 pandemic, they provided healthcare facilities to the poorest of the poor. Barla urged leaders of all Christian denominations to come together and put forward their suggestions and

queries so that these could be raised in Parliament. He also pointed out that many prominent doctors, engineers and scientists studied in Christian missionary educational institutes. BJP political leaders like Arun Jaitley, Smriti Irani, Lal krishna Advani, Vasundhara Raje and Piyush Goyal were all products of Christian educational institutions. John Barla lamented that despite huge contributions made by Christians organisations to India, the community has ignored the need to raise up political leaders as they considered politics to be dirty. Barla said he was tasked with minority affairs ministry by prime minister Narendra Modi and has since, been engaged in helping provide central funded projects for minorities. (Cont’d on p-8)

Four BJP leaders, former SC judge among 6 new Govs NEW DELHI, FEB 12 (PTI): The President also appointed six new faces as governors, including retired Supreme Court judge S Abdul Nazeer, who was part of the historic 2019 Ayodhya verdict, and four BJP leaders, besides carrying out a rejig of the gubernatorial posts in seven states. According to a Rashtrapati Bhavan spokesperson, President Murmu accepted the resignations of Bhagat Singh Koshyari and R K Mathur as the governor of Maharashtra and the lieutenant governor of Ladakh respectively. Ramesh Bais, who was the governor of Jharkhand, has

been appointed governor of Maharashtra, the official said. It was not immediately known what reasons prompted Mathur’s resignation. Mathur has been facing stiff opposition led by noted education reformist Sonam Wangchuk in the three-yearold Union territory. The President appointed Governor of Arunachal Pradesh Brig BD Mishra (retd) in his place, the spokesperson said. Justice Nazeer, a former Supreme court judge, according to the spokesperson, was appointed as the new governor of Andhra Pradesh. The incumbent, Biswa Bhusan Harichandan,

has been shifted to Chhattisgarh. Justice Nazeer, who retired on January 4, has been part of several pathbreaking verdicts, including those on the politically sensitive Ayodhya land dispute, instant ‘triple talaq’ and the one that declared ‘right to privacy’ a fundamental right. Elevated as an apex court judge on February 17, 2017, Justice Nazeer was part of several Constitution benches which delivered judgements on issues ranging from the demonetisation of currency notes of Rs 1,000 and Rs 500 denominations in 2016 to the reservation for Marathas in admission and government jobs and the fun-

damental right of freedom of speech and expression of high public functionaries. He was part of a fivejudge Constitution bench which had in November 2019 cleared the way for the construction of a Ram Temple at the disputed site at Ayodhya and directed the Centre to allot a fiveacre plot to the Sunni Waqf Board for a mosque. The Justice Nazeerled five-judge Constitution benches delivered two separate verdicts this year, including the one which by a majority of 4:1 validated the legality of the Centre’s 2016 decision to demonetise the

La Ganesan appointed as Nagaland Gov

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NDPP-BJP coalition ‘rock solid’; to win polls with thumping majority: Rio, Patton Correspondent

La Ganesan

DIMAPUR, FEB 12 (NPN): Barely two weeks ahead of the Assembly elections in Nagaland, President of India Draupadi Murmu on Sunday appointed Manipur Governor La Ganesan as the next Governor of Nagaland. Ganesan was appointed as the 17th Governor of Manipur in August 2021. He will be replaced by Sushri Anusuiya Uikye, the incumbent Governor of Chhattisgarh, a Raj Bhavan press communique stated. Ganesan also served as Governor of West Bengal (additional charge) from July 18 to November 17, 2022. It may be mentioned that Prof Jagdish Mukhi, besides being the Governor of Assam, was given additional charge of Nagaland. The President also appointed new Governors for Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Manipur and Sikkim.

KOHIMA, FEB 12 (NPN): Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio and deputy chief minister Y Patton have asserted that the BJP-NDPP alliance was “rock solid”. They stated this in a video message after holding a closed-door meeting along with BJP North East co-convenor Rituraj Sinha and NDPP secretary general Abu Metha. Rio also appealed to voters to cast their votes in favour of the alliance. He exuded the confidence to form the next government once again. Rio said that the ground situation indicated that both NDPP-BJP alliance would be getting a thumping majority. Meanwhile, taking to twitter, Rituraj said that the chief minister also urged the people to ignore rebel candidates, who were mis-

Rio, Patton along with Abu and Sinha after the meeting.

guiding and claimed both BJP and NDPP were fully cooperating and supporting each other’s candidates. Patton also expressed the confidence the alliance partners would get a thumping victory in the upcoming Assembly elections. He also pledged to usher in a new era of peace and fast-track development under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Rio. It may be mentioned that the joint declaration

comes days after reports of the alliance coming under strain following the recent ticket distribution, where most of the aspirants who were denied NDPP and BJP tickets had joined other parties like the NCP and LJP (RV). BJP national spokesperson and Nagaland incharge Nalin Kohli on Saturday categorically dismissed of a crisis, and asserted that “the alliance is strong and was always strong.”

Rs. 10 lakh seized at Dimapur airport

DIMAPUR, FEB 12 (NPN): A female passenger travelling from Delhi to Dimapur was intercepted by CISF personnel at Dimapur airport on Sunday carrying cash amounting to Rs. 10 lakhs. With Nagaland going to polls on February 27, such seizures and action have come since the model code

of conduct for the polls were in force. According to official reports, the seizure was made acting on a tip-off. The cash was found in the hand bag of the lady. The cash was seized since the passenger could not provide any supporting document of withdrawal of the money, it said.

(Cont’d on p-8)

NJCF flays ‘threat, Similarities between 2018 and 2023 intimidation’ Staff Reporter therefore declared elected candidates spread over 16 This time, sit- districts. There are 13,17,632 against Christians D I M A P U R , F E B 1 2 unopposed. ting BJP legislator Kazheto electorate in the state, out of DIMAPUR, FEB 12 (NPN): Nagaland Joint Christian Forum (NJCF) has come out strongly against the alleged intimidation and threat meted out to Christian minorities across the nation and in the Northeast of late, especially in Assam. NJCF vice-president Rev Dr N Paphino in a statement said it was unfortunate to see that there was now no respect for each other when it came to religious practices of citizens, accusing the majority religious group of trying to force its agenda, which had become more obvious this time around. He claimed that there was now no sense of respect for others and the barbaric

(NPN): There are similarities between the election in 2018 and present 2023 election as polling will be held on the same date- February 27. As in 2018, this time too, election will be held only in 59 out of 60 constituencies of the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland. In 2018 there was no election in Northern Angami II constituency as only incumbent MLA Neiphiu Rio was nominated and was

Kinimi has been declared elected unopposed from Akuluto constituency, after his only opponent from the Congress N. Khekashe Sumi withdrew his candidature on the last day of withdrawal of nominations on February 10. After one candidate was declared elected uncontested, a total of 13,07,651 voters will elect 59 out of a total of 183 candidates in fray including four women

which 6,61,489 are males and 6,56,143 females. In 2018 there were 196 candidates in 59 assembly seats while this time there are 183 candidates in 59 assembly seats. Earlier, 200 nominations, out of 225, were found valid after scrutiny on February 8, 2023. However, 16 candidates withdrew their nominations on the last day of withdrawal on February 10, 2023.

Pre-poll violence reported in Wokha

(Cont’d on p-8)

This is it! Correspondent

“This money is from clean source and for a clean purpose- for monthly salary employed for my election.” K Y M C

KOHIMA, FEB 12 (NPN): Situation in Wokha Town 38 Assembly constituency (AC) was reportedly becoming tense following frequent incidents of pre-poll violence. At least four such incidents were reported from the area on Saturday and Sunday. Security forces in Wokha were reportedly under pressure to bring the

situation under control by patrolling sensitive areas. When contacted, Wokha Police informed Nagaland Post that JD (U) youth wing president sustained injuries after a clash erupted between supporters of various candidates at Church Colony around 4-4:30 pm on February 11. In the same evening, unknown miscreants torched one vehicle (Ma-

hindra Bolero) at PWD Colony. The police said the vehicle was parked inside compound with concrete walls adjacent to national highway. The police said IRB jawans were patrolling the area when they saw the fire and immediately alerted the people around to douse it. The gate was reportedly left open when the situation oc(Cont’d on p-3) curred.

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(L-R) Windshield of a gypsy damaged, Bolero burnt and windowpane damaged during poll-related violence.

K Y M C


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