NPCC has once again hit out at the NPF saying that the spurt of RSS activities in the state had flourished under the patronage of NPF, “who had deliberately turned a blind eye for the love of power and money.” However, NPCC media cell stated that “the sudden discovery by NPF that BJP is communal party, Governor PB Acharya is RSS Pracharak and chief minister TR Zeliang is Heraka boy is a belated but welcome sign that vindicates the assertion of the NPCC all through the years.”
NPCC said NPF cannot absolve itself for being the comfort party of BJP, its springboard and to put it in their own words- ‘natural ally.’ It said NPF’s argument about the sinister agenda of the BJP-RSS has rather exposed its own double standards arising out of being kicked badly by its natural ally BJP. Instead, BJP has lot to thank the NPF for allowing it to take roots and nurturing its growth, NPCC added.
Since BJP came to power in May 2014, the communal temperatures in the country has been heated up by the BJP-RSS to consolidate its holding on power and the nation remains divided more than ever, NPCC stated.
When other states were vociferously protesting against BJP-RSS divisive politics over Good Governance Day, Digital India Day, beef ban etc., NPCC said the deadly silence of NPF and its stout defending of the BJP-RSS agenda cannot be easily forgotten by the people. Ridiculing NPF for its ignorance that BJP was its ally since 1977, when the party was only formed on April 6, 1980, NPCC said NPF, realizing after 37 years the true colors of the BJP-RSS, “will not undo the damage caused to the state and its people by allowing communal forces to take root.” In this regard, NPCC has appealed to all secular minded people to come together and save the state from impending dangers of communal forces.
It said NPCC has been and will always continue to be the voice of the people in defending their rights and will go an extra mile to defeat the communal forces whose polarizing agenda spells doom for the people.
In the next assembly polls, NPCC said that the people would have a choice to either vote for secular front or communal forces. “Unless the communal forces are defeated, posterity will never forgive us for succumbing to the lure of instant gains that will destroy our identity and our way of life forever,” it added.
Therie mocks at new govt: NPCC president, K. Therie mocked at the new government saying “it cannot expect glamour to return from multiple divorcees” after having the fourth marriage in just five years. Therie said, with too many cooks around, “the fourth divorce appears to be in the offing in the midst of oath taking, wishing for the fifth marriage.”
He further said adulterating with RSS-BJP salt was a little too much since it had insulted the 55 MLAs and the people of Nagaland, creating an uneven representation.
Encouraging corruption and defection should have been avoided and moral authority should have been respected, he added.
“I don’t know how to name the new government now, but one thing I am certain is that they are not the alternative for Nagaland. The State cannot expect change from the old tattered minds,” Therie stated. He said “in Nagaland we put our faith in God, not in idols or mother cow neither do we put our faith in corrupt government.”

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