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JP Nadda sounded poll bugle in Nagaland

First Published: 15th September, 2022 12:52 IST

Nadda highlighted prime minister Narendra Modi's development push in Nagaland where the Centre has sanctioned thousands of crores in the last 5 years.

BJP national president JP Nadda today sounded the poll bugle in Nagaland during a mega rally in Wokha urging the people of the state to ensure that the lotus blooms again.

Nadda also said that while there are certain issues in the Naga Peace Accord, it is the center’s priority to bring permanent peace through the accord and things are being worked out accordingly.

Addressing the public meet, Nadda highlighted prime minister Narendra Modi’s development push in Nagaland where the Centre has sanctioned thousands of crores in the last 5 years.

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