"Naga people are not happy with NPF-led DAN government for allowing BJP to grow on its shoulder thereby threatening the religion and identity of Naga people", Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) President K Therie said during an interaction with media-persons this evening.
Assembly elections in Nagaland will be held next year.
On the statement of Chief Minister Shurhozelie Liezietsu that "Congress era is over in the state", Therie said it is too early to say that as Congress is the only political party against all BJP's political wings in the state.
"We are confident that people are determined for a change and they will deliver judgement very soon," he said.
On the proposal of chief minister to re-write the entire Nagaland Municipal Act 2001, Therie reiterated NPCC's January 12 resolution "to have wider consultations with all the tribal organisations and also societies that have raised objections".
Reacting on NPF CEC asking the Centre not to impose dietary restrictions, NPCC President alleged that NPF is scared to mention 'ban on cow slaughter' so as not of displease BJP government in the state.
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