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Eastern Nagaland People's Organisation withdraws call to boycott assembly elections

Updated on: 04 February,2023 09:00 PM IST  |  Kohima
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In an official statement, ENPO said that they have decided to relax the August 26, 2022, resolution with immediate effect at its executive meeting held on Saturday at Tourist Lodge Dimapur following the request of the Ministry of Home Affairs

Eastern Nagaland People's Organisation withdraws call to boycott assembly elections

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In a major development and a big surprise to the State, the Eastern Nagaland People's Organization (ENPO) on Saturday resolved to relax its earlier stand to abstain in any election process till their demand for a separate state- Frontier State is granted.


In an official statement, ENPO said that they have decided to relax the August 26, 2022, resolution with immediate effect at its executive meeting held on Saturday at Tourist Lodge Dimapur following the request of the Ministry of Home Affairs.


"Following the request of the MHA to review the August 26, 2022, resolution of ENPO and its constituent Tribal Bodies and Frontal Organizations to abstain in any election process and the subsequent assurance given by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah to ENPO officials on February 2, 2023, the ENPO in due consultation with its constituent Tribal Bodies and Frontal Organizations hereby relaxed the August 26, 2022, resolution with immediate effect," the statement reads.


Stating that the assurance was a solution as mutually agreed will be reached after following the due process and will be implemented after completion of the election process.

ENPO also stated that it has taken serious note of the MHA's request letter dated January 16, 2023, addressed to ENPO President to review the August 26, 2022, resolution of ENPO, its constituent Tribal Bodies and Frontal Organizations regarding non-participation in the elections to ensure free, fair and peaceful polls to the Nagaland State Assembly in the larger interest of democracy in the country.

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"In faith with the Union Home Minister and the MHA as well as GOI, ENPO relaxes the August 26, 2022 resolution in the interest of fair and peaceful conduct of the election in the state," it added.

ENPO further requested all the citizens to cooperate with the government in the conduct of the election.

"Further, ENPO requests all its citizens to cooperate with the government in the conduct of the election and not create any law and order problem within ENPO jurisdiction," it added.

Notably, the ENPO has been demanding a separate- Frontier State and has also issued warnings to its people and legislators not to participate in the election process.

With this significant change, Nagaland is all clear and free as it finds its way to conduct the elections smoothly.

Nagaland will go to polls on February 27 and the counting of votes will take place on March 2.

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