NPP’s Nagaland unit breaks silence on party MLAs joining NDPP
First Published: 26th March, 2019 18:37 IST
The NPP’s Nagaland unit has broken its silence over the issue of two of its MLAs – L Khumo and Imnatiba joining the ruling NDPP. Speaking to Northeast Live, NPP
The NPP’s Nagaland unit has broken its silence over the issue of two of its MLAs – L Khumo and Imnatiba joining the ruling NDPP.
Speaking to Northeast Live, NPP General Secretary Ricky Ozukum said that the party will take necessary action on this matter within a couple of days.
It is to be mentioned that the NPP is likely to reconsider its alliance with the PDA following the jumping ship of 2 of its MLAs into the rival camp.
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