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Nagaland: All 60 MLAs to meet CM Rio at his residence to discuss possibilities of opposition-less government

Nagaland: All 60 MLAs to meet CM Rio at his residence to discuss possibilities of opposition-less government

All 60 MLAs of the Nagaland assembly constituencies will sit for a meeting with chief minister Rio at 6 PM on March 18.

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All 60 MLAs to meet CM Rio at his residence to discuss possibilities of opposition-less government All 60 MLAs to meet CM Rio at his residence to discuss possibilities of opposition-less government

All 60 MLAs of the Nagaland assembly constituencies will sit for a meeting with chief minister Rio at 6 PM on March 18.

As per sources, a crucial meeting will be held between the NDPP MLAs at 4 PM today following which a call will be taken on the opposition less government following which a meeting among the NDPP-BJP will take place.

As the first session of the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly approaches, the possibility of an 'opposition-less' government in Nagaland is still unclear. 

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With most political parties extending unconditional support to the ruling People's Democratic Alliance (PDA) government of BJP-NDPP, the alliance partners are yet to take a final call on the matter.

To discuss the possibilities of an opposition-less government, a crucial meeting is scheduled to be held in Kohima on March 18 between the BJP and NDPP. The BJP high command will take the final call on the matter after the meeting.

The NDPP-BJP alliance had won the Nagaland assembly elections with a comfortable majority, securing 25 and 12 seats, respectively, in the 60-member House. However, political analysts and commentators in the state have slammed the alliance's arrangement, calling it a mockery of democracy.

According to political analyst Jonas Yanthan, the parties extending support to the NDPP-BJP combine "do not have any agenda for the people who trusted their leaders and are trying to fulfil their own selfish interests." Yanthan's comments highlight the concerns of many in Nagaland who worry about the possibility of an opposition-less government.

Edited By: Atiqul Habib
Published On: Mar 18, 2023