Cong lashes out at Neiphiu Rio-led govt in Nagaland
First Published: 28th September, 2018 21:45 IST
With Lok Sabha elections slated to be held next year, the Congress has come all guns blazing against the Neiphiu Rio led government in Nagaland. At a time when the
With Lok Sabha elections slated to be held next year, the Congress has come all guns blazing against the Neiphiu Rio led government in Nagaland.
At a time when the ongoing Naga political issue has reached the final stage, AICC general secretary and party in charge for Nagaland Pradyut Bordoloi alleged that the BJP is fooling and betraying the people of Nagaland.
Bordoloi further alleged that there would be no solution to the decades long issue as the BJP led Centre is no sincere in addressing the issue.
Meanwhile, former chief minister and AICC general secretary Luizhinho Faleiro said that the party is working at the grass root level to strengthen the party base.
The former chief minister lambasted Prime Minister Narendra Modi alleging that no woes of common people have been addressed despite the fact that the prime minister claiming of ‘Acche Din’ coming after NDA came to power.
Faleiro also maintained that the Centre has done nothing to resolve the issues concerning Nagaland.
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