Unhappy with Duster, Nagaland MLAS want Innova
NPF LEGISLATORS SAY IT’S NOT VIABLE TO USE DUSTER ON STATE’S HILLY TERRAIN
GUWAHATI: They are yet to take oath as legislators, but some newly elected MLAS from the Naga People’s Front (NPF) want to ensure that they move around in comfort.
On Saturday, 11 of the 27 new legislators from the opposition party wrote to the commissioner and secretary of the Nagaland assembly to allot them Toyota InnovaCrysta instead of Renault Duster.
“It is learnt that the assembly secretariat is planning to allot Duster vehicle to the MLAS. We the undersigned NPF legislators have decided not to accept the said allot- ment because of maintenance issue,” the letter said.
“Instead, arrangement may kindly be made for allotment of Toyota Innova Crysta (top model) to all of us,” it added.
It is not learnt whether the assembly secretariat has made any proposal yet on allotment of vehicles to newly elected MLAS. While a topend model of Duster costs nearly ₹13 lakh, the high-end variant of Innova Crysta costs over ₹22 lakh.
“Some members of the NPF don’t like it (Duster). They opted for the other brand (Innova-crysta). I too signed the letter,” confirmed Imkong L Imchen, NPF MLA from Koridang in Mokokchung district.
Npf-led Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN), of which BJP was also a part, was in power in the state from 2003. But ahead of last month’s election, the saffron party severed its ties with the regional outfit and joined hands with newly former Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP).
Though NPF emerged as the single largest party winning 27 seats in the 60-member assembly, NDPP-BJP alli- ance, which secured 29 seats (NDPP with 17, BJP-12) was able to form the new government headed by Neiphiu Rio withe the support of an Independent and a JD (U) MLA.
“We came to know about the plan to allot vehicles on Saturday. Since Duster is not viable to operate on Nagaland’s hilly terrain, we want Innova Crysta. We have not heard back from the secretariat. Hopefully, they will take a decision next week,” said CL John, NPF legislator .
Condition of roads in Nagaland is among the worst in the northeast and in successive elections political parties make promises of smooth roads and better connectivity.