Naga People's Front: A Resilient Force in Northeast Politics
The Naga People's Front, an established political entity in the Northeast, is navigating a difficult period but is determined to regain power in Nagaland. Party president Apong Pongener emphasized the need for unity and reinvention, while leaders push for solutions to the ongoing Naga political dilemma.
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The Naga People's Front (NPF), the oldest regional political party in Northeast India, faces a challenging period but remains optimistic about regaining influence in Nagaland, stated party president Apong Pongener.
In his address during the 62nd foundation day, Pongener highlighted the party's long-standing association with Naga identity, urging members to dispel negativity and focus on revitalizing efforts.
Emphasizing perseverance, he recalled past challenges overcome by the party, which, despite its current decline, possesses the resilience for a comeback to power.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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