First-time MLA T Yangseo Sangtam elected Nagaland assembly deputy speaker

With no other candidate filing nomination, Speaker Sharingain Longkumer announced Mr. Sangtam elected to the post.

March 19, 2022 05:24 pm | Updated 05:24 pm IST - Kohima

The Nagaland Legislative Assembly. File

The Nagaland Legislative Assembly. File

Independent MLA T. Yangseo Sangtam was on Saturday unanimously elected the deputy speaker of the Nagaland assembly.

Mr. Sangtam, the candidate of the United Democratic Alliance (UDA), is a first-time MLA from the Pungro-Kiphire seat.

The post of the deputy speaker had been lying vacant since February 2020. Saturday was the first day of the Budget session.

In the 60-member assembly, NDPP has 21 MLAs, NPF 25, BJP 12 and there are two Independent MLAs — all of whom joined hands in September 2021 to form UDA for facilitating an early solution to the vexed Naga political dialogue.

Mr. Sangtam, 39, won a by-election in November 2020, following the demise of then sitting NPF legislator T. Torechu. He has been supporting the Neiphiu Rio government.

With no other candidate filing nomination, Speaker Sharingain Longkumer announced Mr. Sangtam elected to the post.

Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, NPF legislature party Leader TR Zeliang and speaker Longkumer congratulated Mr. Sangtam.

They also expressed hope that Mr. Sangtam would deliver his responsibilities diligently while maintaining the decorum of the House.

Mr. Sangtam also sought the support and cooperation of the members in discharging the duty, asserting that he would treat all members equally.

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