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NPP appoints Paknga Bage as Nagaland state in-charge; Jarpum Gamlin appointed national secretary

First Published: 24th June, 2019 16:58 IST

The National People’s Party (NPP) has appointed MLA Paknga Bage as the party in-charge of Nagaland. Prior to this, Bage was holding the post of the party’s National Secretary. Replacing

The National People’s Party (NPP) has appointed MLA Paknga Bage as the party in-charge of Nagaland. Prior to this, Bage was holding the post of the party’s National Secretary.

Replacing Bage as the NPP’s new National Secretary is the party’s former Arunachal Pradesh NPP general secretary Jarpum Gamlin.

Gamlin will be overseeing the party’s media, social media and communications in his new capacity.

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