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NDPP comes down heavily on TR Zeliang; accuses him of indulging in ‘clandestine activities’

First Published: 5th October, 2018 17:05 IST

Slamming opposition NPF leader TR Zeliang, the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party came down heavily on Zeliang by accusing him of getting indulged in ‘clandestine activities’ to escape the legal noose

Slamming opposition NPF leader TR Zeliang, the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party came down heavily on Zeliang by accusing him of getting indulged in ‘clandestine activities’ to escape the legal noose around him.

NDPP alleged that the former chief minister along with a relative had met BJP central leadership in New Delhi on September 26 with the intention of and in a desperate bid to occupy the chief ministerial chair again.

NDPP, in a statement that was issued yesterday, also mentioned that Zeliang, during his meet with the BJP leadership, informed that current NPF president Shurhozelie Liezietsu’s term was coming to an end very soon and that a new leader would be elected to replace, following which the party would align with BJP.

He also assured cooperation to BJP after the end of Liezietsu’s term citing the fact that the present NPF president was an anti-BJP.

Alleging that the NPF leader had further informed the BJP leadership of having the support of Independent MLA, JD (U) and NPP legislators, the ruling party also accused him of claiming that some NDPP members too were willing to join him.

Meanwhile, reacting on the allegations by NDPP againt NPF leader TR Zeliang, NPF leader Yitachu said that the allegations reflect the height of frustration within the NDPP.

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