NPCC lashes out at BJP-RSS, NPF

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Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) has vehemently criticized the brazenness of BJP government at the Centre to continually disregard the sentiments of other religious minorities particularly Christians by holding events on religious/holy days.
NPCC media cell said in the midst of all these sacrilege deliberately perpetrated by BJP-RSS combine, the NPF government in the state and BJP-RSS continued to be inseparable partners.
It said in 2014 when BJP government announced observance of Good Governance day on December 25 (Christmas day), NPF took two good years to wake up from self induced slumber and put up a semblance of their existence only in 2016 against making Christmas day irrelevant.
This year again, NPCC said BJP had gone further ahead to observe Digital India Day on April 14 despite the day being Good Friday. It was only after Meghalaya took the lead in protest against this move, NPF government belatedly came up with their feeble statement, NPCC said.
After 14 years of mis-governance, the only notable achievement of NPF was facilitating the presence of BJP in Nagaland.
After the recent electoral success of the BJP, NPCC said the country was now witnessing the rise of fringe elements who have been taking law into their own hands to dispense street justice “that is no different from Taliban regime”. Thus, making the BJP-RSS agenda of “one nation one culture one law and one tax closer to reality” it added.
NPCC also cautioned that Article 371(A) of the Indian Constitution which shelters Nagaland would also become irrelevant once these laws come into being.
Maintaining that they (NPF and BJP-RSS) were two sides of the same coin, NPCC said supporting NPF was supporting BJP-RSS. NPCC further asked NPF to stop attempting to fool the people by sailing in two boats.
Taking a dig at BJP, NPCC said their rhetoric about their development agenda had been unmasked repeatedly. “The communal forces are at our doorsteps and it will be a matter of time they start invading our homes issuing diktats on what to eat, wear, follow, speak, worship and so on,” NPCC alleged.
In this regard, NPCC urged upon the people of Nagaland to “rise up to the occasion and reject these communal forces and their agents in the form of NPF before it is too late.”

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