NPCC says Nagaland election is a clash of ideologies between two groups

Imphal, Feb 11: Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) had stated that the Nagaland State Assembly Election scheduled on February 27 this year is not  a mere clash of political parties fighting for power but a clash of ideology that will define the course of Nagaland politics in the years ahead.
A statement of the Media Cell, NPCC emailed to media houses said that the Indian National Congress through NPCC stands by the ideology and principles of secularism and liberal democracy, while the BJP- the major opponent, on the other side is representing the Hindutva forces.
“Today we still have a choice to either accept or reject the Hindutva forces before we are left without any choice once they grab absolute power and start imposing their divisive agenda”, the statement said.

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