Nagaland all set for an Opposition-less government
First Published: 12th August, 2021 21:53 IST
Nagaland is finally all set to have an Opposition less government with leaders of the NDPP, BJP and NPF signing a five-point resolution confirming a united alliance in the state
Nagaland is finally all set to have an Opposition less government with leaders of the NDPP, BJP and NPF signing a five-point resolution confirming a united alliance in the state which has been named the Nagaland United Government.
All party meets of the NDPP, NPF and BJP were held on the 10th and 11th of August respectively at Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio’s official residence to further discuss on the concept of an opposition-less government.
During the meet yesterday the 5-point resolution was unanimously adopted by the 3 political parties however, the resolution was signed only today sealing the deal for an opposition less government in the state.
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