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Next election will be fought between communalism and secularism: Therie

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By EMN Updated: Jan 29, 2016 12:47 am

EMN
Dimapur, January 28

NPCC President K.Therie today said that BJP has appointed RSS agents for every project in the central ministries and that BJP government will not help any Christian state..
Therie in his public address during NPCC Mass Contact Tour for ‘Change’ at Mokokchung and Zunheboto towns said, “Art 371 has given Nagas special status whereby nobody except the elected members of NLA can make policies for the Nagas. I am pained to part with the MLAs, but the NPCC cannot compromise on its principles and ideologies”.
He said, the split within the NPF has reached a point of no return and the next election will be fought between communalism and secularism, money power and ethnic values and that the time has come for Nagas to be honest and exhibit Christianity as we all profess.
Clarifying that the current tour was not a campaign but a tour to connect with the public to build a future with ‘Change’ from the present problems, as the theme, Therie thanked the people saying that wherever the entourage went, they were met with great hospitality and the public meetings were conducted successfully beyond expectations.
Therie also said, Prime Minister Modi still thinks he is the chief minister of Gujarat and not the prime minister of 29 states and 7 union territories as he cannot think beyond his state, and wondered as to how anyone could expect him to run the nation successfully.
He said that even a Hindu nation like Nepal voted for secularism and exuded confidence that the central government will change after the next parliamentary elections as the BJP was now fractured into two groups and people have come to see the communal and intolerant nature of the party.
Therie also called attention to the visible damage being done to the environment through the practice of burning jungles for jhum cultivation in the state, and said that mitigation can be facilitated by the efficient delivery of the various schemes under Civil Supplies which are all being manipulated. He highlighted various aspects of the NPCC Roadmap and called on the people to join hands with the party to bring about much needed ‘Change’.
Others who addressed the public meetings included NPCC officials Dokiu Kecham (Gen. Secy.), Alemba Chang (Secy.), Moa Imchen (Secy.), Athang Chongloi (Secy.), according to a release issued by Media Cell, NPCC.

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By EMN Updated: Jan 29, 2016 12:47:43 am
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