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Fully and Interacted with the Partici- Fadnavis Told the Legisla- of All Political Parties with Observed the 10Th Anni- with Many Challenges Traditions, Etc WWW.EASTERNMIRRORNAGALAND.COM EASTERN MIRROR Kilangjungla wins INSPIRE Country star Glen Campbell Don't compare Tendulkar and science exhibition | P3 dies at 81 | P10 Kohli, says Jonty Rhodes | P12 STATE ENTERTAINMENT SPORTS VOL. XVI NO. 217 | PAGES 12 ` 4/- RNI NO. NAGENG/2002/07906 DIMAPUR,THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2017 Modi calls for ending corruption, NPF crisis repercussions on failure to hijack party: Liezietsu poverty as Parl recalls 'Quit India' BJP have now turn their eye to dismantle the NPF party through backdoor, however, New Delhi, August 9 (IANS): was 'kargenge ya marenge (do or es". She said attempts were being political parties should strive to their evil design to ruin the party could not Prime Minister Narendra Modi die)', today the call should be 'ka- made to destroy the foundation of restore the credibility in the public be fulfilled, he added. on Wednesday called for acceler- renge aur kar ke rahenge (do and Indian democracy. life that has eroded over the years. The former Chief Minister also cate- ated efforts to rid the country of achieve)'," he said, adding that the "At a time when we are cel- He said that when freedom gorically pointed out that Zeliang and Rio corruption, poverty, illiteracy and coming five years should also be ebrating 75 years of the Quit In- movement leaders gave the call of along with state Governor, PB Acharya, malnutrition as parliamentarians about a resolve which will lead us dia Movement, there are doubts Quit India, the entire nation stood BJP Nagaland incharge, Ram Madhav and expressed their resolve to work to accomplishment. among people that there is a fear with them because their credibility North East Democratic Alliance Chair- towards creating an India of the In the nearly 40-minute speech, that the dark forces are emerging was high. man, Himanto Biswas have agreed upon dreams of freedom fighters by Modi recalled the role played by again. Leader of Opposition Ghulam to dismiss his then government and install 2022 to mark Independence's 75th Mahatma Gandhi, Sardar Vallab- "Is not fear taking over the at- Nabi Azad said the leaders of free- TR Zeliang government so that they will anniversary. hbhai Patel, Lal Bahadur Shastri, mosphere of independence? Are dom movement had emphasised hijack the whole NPF party to BJP. The Lok Sabha and Rajya Chandrashekhar Azad, Sukhdev, attempts not being made to destroy on unity between different com- But fearing the Naga people as well as Sabha held special discussions on Jayaprakash Narayan and others the foundation of democracy?" munities. the legislators will oppose the move have Wednesday to mark the 75th an- but did not mention country's first Gandhi asked. CPI-M leader Sitaram Yechury now bargain down to dismantle the NPF niversary of Quit India movement Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. In a dig at BJP and its ideo- said neo-liberal economic policies party." stated the press release. and adopted resolutions to express "When Mahatma Gandhi, a logical mentor RSS, she said: "We should "quit India" as he noted He also termed the instances of some people's collective desire to make a leader who always propagated must not forget that in those times that 58.4 per cent of GDP was party workers leaving the party to be with strong, prosperous, clean and cor- non-violence, raised the call to 'Do there were such organisations and now in the hands of one per cent the expelled and suspended NPF legisla- ruption-free country. or Die', every one was imbued with people as well who opposed the of the population. "Is this the India tors as "very unfortunate," and reminded Opposition leaders including this spirit. Five years was all it took Quit India movement. These ele- of the dreams of 1947 when we be- the party workers not to worry since as Congress President Sonia Gandhi to achieve the objective of Inde- ments did not play any role in get- came independent?" he asked. they left the party unable to face the chal- recalled the sacrifices of freedom pendence, once the entire country ting us independence" and stressed The two houses later adopted lenges ahead of them. fighters and also took digs at the shared this resolve. the anniversary was a reminder resolutions. The Lok Sabha reso- He also state that the appointment of government over its economic poli- "From 2017 to 2022, when In- that the idea of India cannot be a lution pledged to form a powerful, Rio as the imterim president of the NPF cies and "attacks on democracy". dia turns 75, we need to create the prisoner of a narrow, divisive, con- prosperous, clean, glorious India Dr. Shurhozelie Liezietsu speaking at the "is nothing but just a foolish politics" as Participating in the special dis- same spirit that existed from 1942 servative mindset. which is corruption free, has good felicitation programme on Wedesday in Kohima. there is no such mentioned post in NPF cussion in the Lok Sabha, Modi to 1947," he said, urging people to Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said administration, is advanced in sci- constitution and stated that "Rio is nobody said that the five years from 1942 take a pledge to end corruption, the freedom fighters had given call ence and technology and commit- Dimapur August 9 (EMN): The former in the party". were "transformative" in march to- poverty, malnutrition and illiteracy for "Bharat Chhodo" (Quit India) ted to inclusive development. Chief Minister and MLA, Dr. Shürhozelie He also called upon the party leaders wards freedom and urged MPs to besides ensuring gender equality. and the country's unity will be The resolution in Rajya Sabha, Liezietsu on Wednesday alleged that the to take the present crisis as challenges since rise above political differences and Sonia Gandhi, in her speech further strengthened with "Bharat read by Chairman Hamid Ansari, present crisis created by TR Zeliang and politics "has ups and downs but leaders join in the common effort to create took swipes at the BJP and Modi Jodo" (Unite India) movement said that the house solemnly pledg- Neiphiu Rio as repercussions of their fail- who stood with the principle always wins" an India of the dreams of freedom government and expressed con- from Kashmir to Kanyakumari. es to uphold and safeguard the ure to take control of the party on behalf and that the present "rough period", is a fighters in the next five years. cern over "attacks on democracy" Initiating the Rajya Sabha, Fi- values and ideals of the freedom of the BJP. time to test one's "sincerity and integrity "If in 1942 the clarion call by "communal and repressive forc- nance Minister Arun Jaitley said movement. A press note from the NPF Kohima towards the party". division stated that Dr. Shürhozelie was He also stated hope that in the coming speaking on a felicitation programme for 2018 assembly elections the party will have Governor fetes being elected to the 10th Northern Angami a peaceful election with only the "good Massive Maratha 'mook morcha' takes AC by-election that was organised NPF leaders". Kohima Division. "Speaking on the occasion, MLA, Dr. Venkaiah Naidu He stated that the "present crisis cre- Chotisuh Sazo termed the present crisis Dimapur August 9 Mumbai by storm, rattles government ated by the TR Zeliang and Neiphiu Rio fighting between the NPF and the greedy (EMN): The Governor of Group as repercussion of their failure to and power monger leaders. He also said Mumbai, August 9 were on foot, there were evening. tion in minimum percent- Nagaland and Arunachal hijack the NPF party to BJP" that the winning of Dr. Shürhozelie to the (IANS): Mumbai was on some adventurous Mar- Fadnavis later an- age marks for eligibility, Pradesh, Shri PB Acharya "Dr. Shürhozelie who is also the presi- by-election as the winning of the whole Wednesday deluged by a athas who came on bicy- nounced that a cabinet sub- reduction in fees to benefit has congratulated Shri M dent of the Naga People’s Front stated that Naga people who stood with the truth and mammoth 'Maratha storm' cles and some others riding committee would be set up one million students, and Venkaiah Naidu on being it is so unfortunate that Zeliang and Rio urged upon the party leaders to stand re- with lakhs of people from horses, a few even dressed to periodically review the giving Rs 200 crore to the elected as the Vice-Presi- after their failure to hijack the NPF into main firmed," the press note further stated. the politically powerful like Chhatrapati Shivaji issues raised by the Mara- Annasaheb Patil Arthik dent of India. community began their Maharaj -- the idol of all tha Kranti Morcha and Vikas Corporation, among "The Governor in a let- first, biggest and final Maharashtrians, grabbing take necessary steps. others. However, the op- ter addressed to the newly mammoth 'mook morcha' attention of the media On the main demand position parties were not elected Vice President (silent procession), leading crews positioned strategi- of reservations for Mar- convinced and both Leader NPMHR observes UNDRIP anniversary hoped that with his vast ex- to the Maharashtra govern- cally across south Mumbai. athas, he said the Bombay of Opposition in assem- Kohima, August 9 (EMN): In a press release, the cultural systems or indig- perience as Union Minister ment announcing a slew of Several top leaders of High Court has stayed it bly Radhakrishna Vikhe- In collaboration with the NPMHR, on the occasion, enous knowledge systems, and other various positions measures. various political parties, and sought a report from Patil, of the Congress) and United Nations Declara- expressing solidarity with therefore, only through the will serve our Motherland The 'mook morcha' including former Chief the Maharashtra State Leader of Opposition in tion on Rights of Indig- the indigenous fraternity universal right to self-deter- Bharat with dedication which took off from the Ministers Narayan Rane Backward Class Commis- Council (NCP) Dhananjay enous Peoples (UNDRIP) worldwide called for the mination, it is possible for and diligence for building Byculla Zoo and termi- and Ashok Chavan, senior sion (MSBCC).
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