The BJP also suspended its state executive council member Kheto Semaparty, who had signed the joint declaration yesterday.
Representatives of 11 political parties, including the Naga People's Front, the BJP and the Congress, had yesterday decided not to contest the assembly elections, agreeing to the demand of tribal bodies and civil society groups to resolve the the protracted Naga political problem first.
"We had authorised two party leaders to attend the meeting but had also said that if there is anything regarding the elections, the party's national leaders should be consulted," he said.
"Since Kheto had signed the documents without any consultation with the central leaders, he has been put under suspension," Lhoungu said.
He, however, said the BJP favours an early settlement to the Naga political problem but the Assembly election is a different issue and the state unit of the party is awaiting directions from the central leadership in this regard.
The discussions will take place soon and the filing of nominations will depend on the outcome of the meeting, he said.
Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, the BJP's election in-charge of Nagaland, along with BJP national secretary in-charge of North East Ram Madhav, who were here yesterday, held discussions on pre-poll alliance as well as seat sharing for the ensuing elections, state party sources said.
Vizo said Rijiju and Madhav held meeting with Chief Minister T R Zeliang and NPF president Shurhozelie Liezietsu over pre-poll alliance and also deliberated on seat sharing.
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