Deccan Chronicle

NPF gets 48 hrs to prove majority

- MANOJ ANAND | DC

Nagaland Governor P.B. Acharya on Sunday evening gave 48 hours to the ruling Naga People’s Front to prove its majority in the 60member Assembly, soon after the state’s Chief Minister T.R. Zeliang announced that he would not resign following the declaratio­n of election results.

Mr Zeliang, who heads the NPF, claims to have the support of 29 legislator­s, and said he would meet BJP president Amit Shah in New Delhi to discuss the formation of a new government in Nagaland.

NPF chief Shurhozoli­e Liezietsu has also written to Mr Shah, saying that they were “still friends”.

Earlier on Sunday, BJP general secretary and the party’s Northeast in-charge Ram Madhav and Nationalis­t Democratic Progressiv­e Party president Neiphiu Rio called on the governor and staked claim to forming the next government in Nagaland.

Mr Acharya said Mr Rio had a majority and that he should form the government as he claimed to have the support of 32 MLAs.

NPF CHIEF Shurhozoli­e Liezietsu has also written to Mr Shah, saying that they were “still friends”.

Nagaland Governor P.B. Acharya on Sunday evening gave 48 hours to the ruling Naga Peoples’ Front to prove its majority in the 60-member Assembly, soon after the state’s Chief Minister T.R. Zeliang announced that he would not resign following the declaratio­n of election results.

A senior leader of NDPP said that Mr Rio, in his meeting with the governor, staked claim to forming the government in Nagaland, saying he has the support of 32 MLAs.

While the Nagaland Peoples’ Front has emerged as the single largest party, winning 27 seats in the 60-member Assembly, the combined strength of the NDPPBJP-led alliance has become 32.

The BJP, which had won only one seat in the 2013 state Assembly polls, bagged 12 seats this time, while its ally, the newlyforme­d NDPP, won 17 seats in the 60-member House. The National People’s Party (NPP) bagged two seats, while the JD(U) got one seat. One Independen­t legislator has also extended its support to the NDPP-BJPled alliance. Sources in the NDPP-BJP alliance told this newspaper the new government would take office on Tuesday or a day later. They said the BJP would announce its decision formally only after the legislatur­e party meetings. The newlyelect­ed legislator­s are expected to meet in Kohima on Monday to elect their party leader.

The NPF had, however, informed the governor apprising him of a prepoll understand­ing with the NPP and JD(U). The NPF, in its letter, also informed the governor that it had decided to propose T.R. Zeliang as chief minister of their alliance.

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