Former National People’s Party candidate Veprasa Nyekha joins the Naga People’s Front in Kohima on April 13.
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KOHIMA — Former National People’s Party (NPP) candidate Veprasa Nyekha and his supporters resigned from the party and formally joined the Naga People’s Front (NPF) in Kohima on April 13.
According to an update from the NPF 18th Chozuba Assembly Constituency (AC), Nyekha, along with his supporters, joined the NPF in the presence of the MLA of the 18th Chozuba AC and Advisor for CAWD and Taxes, Kudecho Khamo, along with party rank and file from the central office bearers (COB), division, and assembly constituency levels.
Welcoming the move, Advisor Khamo lauded their decision “for the greater interest of the constituency” and the state.
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He stated that the move is not merely a political transition but a coming together to strengthen the regional party, reflecting shared vision and values and upholding the aspirations of the Nagas for peace, unity, and progress.
Furthermore, Khamo asserted that the NPF welcomes all like-minded individuals to join hands and work together for the welfare and development of the state.
Vevohu Epao, President of NPF 18th Chozuba AC, also welcomed Nyekha and his supporters into the party fold, adding that they would work collectively for the interest of the grassroots and the Naga people.
He said the constituency is known for its strong patronage of the regional party and expressed confidence that the people will continue to remain committed to serving the community together.