Media houses are flooded with phones calls every few minute to confirm the rumour that there was a signature campaign appended by 43 legislators asking Zeliang to step down in view of the demand of the Nagaland Tribes Action Committee (NTAC) Kohima and Joint Coordination Committee (JCC), and explain there had been no confirmation in this regard.
Pooh poohing the reports, officials in Chief Minister's Office said, "The signature campaign carried out by the NPF legislators was to affirm the leadership of Zeliang as Chief Minister and Dr Liezietsu as Party President.
Sebastian Zumvu, Media Advisor to Chief Minister T R Zeliang said the entire process of reaffirmation of faith by legislators have been misinterpreted, and asserted there was no such move for change in leadership.
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