
NPF has refuted media reports, and rumours being circulated on social about discontentment brewing among its legislators. The opposition party claimed that all its 26 MLS were “intact and sailing together in unity”.
In a statement, NPF clarified that due to certain rumours about a standoff, a closed-door meeting was held at Kohima on Wednesday where all its MLAs were present, except a few who were out of the State for medical treatment and other engagements could not attend. It claimed that the meeting cleared all doubts being created in the minds of Naga people due to false rumours.
Mentioning that they conveyed their full cooperation to one another, legislature party leader and the party, NPF claimed that all its legislators came together during the meeting for a “gentlemanly talk” to hammer out any differences on issues hindering the party.
They also gave their assurance to stand together and uphold party’s integrity and principles, besides never to allow any force to disturb the peaceful ambience in “NPF family”, the statement claimed. Besides other issues, the meeting also discussed at length preparation for the upcoming Assembly by-election to 26 Aonglenden A/C and Lok Sabha election in the State as well the Outer Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh constituencies.
