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New political party launched in Nagaland ahead of polls

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Dimapur, Jan 24 (PTI) With barely four weeks left for the Nagaland Assembly election, a new regional political party called North East Democratic Front (NEDF) was launched in Dimapur on Tuesday.

With the motto ‘power to the people’, the newly launched party aims to build a modern democratic state based on justice, equity and fair play, said its president Lima Longkumer during the launch function.

“Together we will lead our party and the state back to safety, prosperity and peace,” he said.

“The party is committed to restructure North East India in the spirit of true democratic and responsible tiers of government so as to achieve a just equitable society,” he said.

The party is founded on the values of self-reliance and individual liberty and national unity, the values all share with the determination to heal the divides that have held back the region’s progress, he said.

In preparation for the next generation of governance, the state and region needs a new crusade to build a country for the future generation, he said, adding that in the past the North Eastern states have experienced much hardship due to “poor governance and leadership.” “There are so many unsolved issues that are yet to be solved and the party believes together we can provide the best solutions,” he said.

Stating that NEDF will be setting up candidates in Meghalaya too, which is also going to poll along with Nagaland, he said that the party is holding discussions with aspiring candidates.

Assembly elections in Nagaland and Meghalaya are scheduled to be held on February 27.

The party has registered with the Election Commission of India, he said. PTI CORR NBS RG

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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