Nagaland Guv declares ULB polls null and void

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Last Updated : Feb 09 2017 | 6:43 PM IST
Nagaland Governor P B Acharya today declared the entire process of elections to Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) in the state, which was bitterly opposed by Naga tribal groups, as null and void.
State Election Commissioner Sentiyanger Imchen in a notification said following the Governor's decision the election programme for the ULBs, notified on December 21 last year, is now null and void.
On February 2, the state Cabinet had decided to declare the election process null and void, also a demand of the Naga tribal groups.
The official declaration was made today by the State Election Comminssion (SEC) after the assent of the Governor.
The ULB election, which provided for 33 per cent reservation for women, was opposed tooth and nail by Naga tribal groups. It led to violence in which two persons were allegedly killed in police firing outside the private residence of Chief Minister T R Zeliang in Dimapur on January 31, on the eve of polling day.
The election to the 32 municipal and town councils in the northeastern state had been announced by the SEC on December 21 last year, as per the directive of the state government dated October 4 and November 18, 2016.
The government decision to hold the ULB election also spurred violence at Mokokchung and Longleng districts.
Subsequently, the tribes under the banner of Nagaland Tribes Action Committee (NTAC) Kohima and Joint Coordination Committee (JCC) demanded the resignation of Zeliang and his Cabinet colleagues on moral grounds and suspension of the police officers involved in the firing, besides declaring the election process null and void.
The restive tribals went on a rampage, vandalised and set ablaze government offices and vehicles in the capital town on February 2.
The functioning of government offices has been hit for more than a week because of the protests and the state has been trying to pacify them.
The meeting with the tribal organisations that was convened by the government yesterday was attended by only a few Naga leaders.
Zeliang held yet another meeting with apex bodies of the
tribal organisations today but it was attended only by representatives of Naga Hoho and Gaon Burhas, CMO sources said.
Eastern Nagaland Peoples' Organisation and Central Nagaland Tribes Council did not respond to the invitation for the meeting.
No resolution was adopted in this meeting too but the Chief Minister and his colleagues tried to convey to them the position of the government with regard to conduct of the ULB polls with reservation for women.
The three-day deadline of NTAC Kohima and JCC demanding Zeliang's resignation ends tomorrow.
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First Published: Feb 09 2017 | 6:43 PM IST

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