Millennium Post

Nagaland crisis: Zeliang stakes claim to form government

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Former Chief Minister T R Zeliang has staked claim to form the government in Nagaland asserting that he enjoyed the support of 41 of the 59 MLAS, after a majority of ruling NPF legislator­s rebelled against the incumbent Shurhozeli­e Liezietsu.

In a letter to Governor P B Acharya on Saturday evening, Zeliang claimed that at a meeting of the Legislatur­e Party of the NPF on June 4, 34 party MLAS (including him) out of the total 47, supported him to be their leader and urged him to stake claim to form a new government. The MLAS also urged Liezietsu, who was yet to become a member of the assembly, to resign and facilitate Zeliang becoming the new chief minister, the letter said. Zeliang also claimed that seven Independen­ts had also affirmed their support to him taking the tally to 41 out of 59 legislator­s.

Zeliang requested the governor to invite him to form a new Naga People s Front (Npf)-led DAN government in Nagaland at the earliest.

The 34 NPF legislator­s, who have extended their support to Zeliang, have been camping at a resort in Kaziranga in Assam where they held a meeting on Saturday evening, NPF sources said.

Liezietsu too in a statement had expressed pain at the “disturbing developmen­ts”, which he said, was “affecting the normal functionin­g of the government”. The developmen­t comes at a time when Liezietsu, also the NPF president, is gearing up for the July 29 by-election from the Northern Angami-i assembly seat, vacated by his son.

Khriehu Liezietsu, son of the chief minister, had resigned on May 24 to enable his father to contest and be an elected member of the Assembly to continue in office.

Liezietsu took over from Zeliang on February 22 this year following the statewide protest against the holding of an election to the urban local bodies with 33 per cent reservatio­n for women.

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