The Nagaland Police department has appealed to all citizens to report or share videos of election malpractice and violence to the department’s WhatsApp number 6009359787 or email to nagapolice23@gmail.com, which are customised to receiving such complaints. Nagaland Police in an update stated that in the past few days, Nagaland has witnessed an escalation of acts of violence, particularly amongst the supporters of political rival candidates, and what started as acts of stone pelting and destruction of private property has led to the loss of human life. The Nagaland Police and the Central Police forces are trying their best to restore normalcy by taking to task all such elements who are trying to disrupt the peaceful atmosphere in the state and hijack the democratic rights of the citizens through force and violence, it stated. Also read: Nagaland seals interstate borders to...
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KOHIMA — Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) President JP Nadda is arriving in Nagaland today, February 14, to launch the party’s manifesto for the general election...
Former MLA Asu Keyho appointed party’s state president The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Wednesday announced that it will contest in the upcoming Nagaland Assembly...
A day after the Election Commission announced the schedule of the Assembly polls in three northeastern states — Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland, hectic parleys have...
Our Correspondent Kohima, Jan. 18 (EMN): The Election Commission of India (ECI) is set to announce the schedule of general election to the Legislative assemblies...