Nagaland CM, State BJP chief called to Delhi
The Hindu
BJP central leadership said to be unhappy about NPF joining govt.
Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and the State’s BJP president, Temjen Imna Along, left for New Delhi on August 19 for an emergency meeting. A senior leader of the Nagaland unit of the BJP said the duo had been summoned by Home Minister Amit Shah. The issue of discussion is expected to be the inclusion of the Naga People’s Front (NPF) in the coalition government, leaving the State Opposition-free. The BJP central leadership is reportedly unhappy with the political development “in the name of achieving a peaceful solution to the Naga political issue”. The issue pertains to the peace process with more than half a dozen extremist groups, including the factions of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland since mid-1997.More Related News
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