06 February,2023 02:57 PM IST | Kohima | ANI
Neiphiu Rio. Pic/ official Twitter account
Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Monday filed his nomination from the '11 Northen Angami-II' constituency for the upcoming Assembly elections in the state.
Rio thanked the people of his constituency and sought their support again.
"Filed my nomination papers as a candidate for the 11 Northern Angami-II A/C for the upcoming Nagaland Assembly Elections 2023. I thank the people of my constituency for putting their trust in me thus far, and I humbly seek their blessings and support again," Neiphiu Rio said in the tweet.
On January 26, Neiphiu Rio said that the seat-sharing formula has already been worked out.
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His statement came amid BJP protests over seat-sharing arrangements with the National Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) and ticket issues in the state.
"The seat-sharing formula has already been decided in the presence of the party workers. We stand by the decision," chief minister Rio said.
This time, BJP is demanding 30 seats in the alliance with NDPP.
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Congress has given a call to all the like-minded parties to come together to oust the UDA government.
The Assembly Elections in Nagaland are slated to be held on February 27. The results will be declared on March 2.
The Nephiu Rio-led alliance ousted the Congress party in the last elections in 2018 and the NDPP president took oath as CM and BJP leader Y Patton took oath as Deputy Chief Minister. Out of 20 seats contested, the BJP was able to win 12 in the 2018 elections.
In September last year, the name of the coalition government in Nagaland was altered o the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) comprising of the NDPP, the BJP, NPF and Independent MLAs.
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