NPF agitation against Nagaland governor continues for the third day

August 13, 2017 07:14 pm | Updated 09:19 pm IST - Kohima

The agitation by Naga People’s Front(NPF), which is demanding ouster of Governor P.B. Acharya for allegedly creating a constitutional crisis by dismissing the Shurhozelie Liezietsu government and installing the T.R. Zeliang government , continued for the third day on Sunday.

Mr. Liezietsu and his supporters NPF MLAs Thongwang Konyak, Yitachu and C.L. John and NPF Central general secretary Akho Leyri exhorted the party workers to remain loyal to the party.

“Money and muscle power may help them (dissidents led by Mr. Zeliang) may lead the government for sometime, but the NPF Party will once again return to power as it is the backbone of Naga identity,” Mr. John said.

The present imbroglio within NPF started following a dissident move against Mr. Liezietsu government by 36 NPF MLAs led by Mr. Zeliang on July 8 last.

The governor had dismissed Liezietsu government for failing to turn up for the confidence vote in the assembly on July 19 and had appointed Mr. Zeliang as the new Chief Minister, who proved his majority in the house on July 21.

Meanwhile, Raj Bhavan sources confirmed that Governor Acharya, who had been out of station for few days returned to Kohima on Saturday. Monday is the last day of the protest spearheaded by NPF Central Youth Wing.

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