Peter Rutsa Kohima
To all political parties, especially those who have had been stakeholders of power in recent times - be at the Centre or the State, PLEASE, do not bring new promises to Nagas anymo
Prof. (Dr.) Kedilezo Kikhi
Professor of Sociology & Chair Professor, Dr. Ambedkar Chair, Tezpur University, Assam
Elections in Nagaland are contested and fought in a manner of ‘Do or Die’. A
K Filip Sumi
From the Naga national political groups to State political parties (NPF), fragmentation has deeply affected the Naga society at large hijacking the very objectives of the respective bodies.
Vishü Rita Krocha
Of late, everybody has started talking about “change”. From political candidates to people from every walk of life. As if we have suddenly woken up from a deep slumber, and
Adilen Kipzz
Look around everywhere today.
Trumpets welcoming the election are blowing off. For us, the Nagas, election is not on the 3rd of March 2018. It is a month long process. Dictionary doesn’
Be it the election of the members of Nagaland Legislative Assembly or Members of Lok Sabha including by-election after every alternative years, the vehicles are required for election duties for both the general
Roviso
University of Delhi
Political Discrepancy
A leading newspaper of India recently fetched headline as it captured the national intelligent chief RN Ravi in beautiful Naga shawl of glare sight
Poukin
President Rongmei Political Forum Peren (RPFP)
The Rongmei People in Peren District Nagaland have been facing untold suffering unnoticed by the Government of the state. The many party politicians hav
Dievileno Chasie
Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology St. Joseph’s College, Jakhama
December 3rd is observed as the International day of Persons with Disability. The year 2017 is especi
Samhita Barooah
Queer Rights Researcher
Guwahati marked its fifth consecutive Pride march on February 11, 2018. Processions, demonstrations and cultural rallies have always been part of youth events in Assa
Aiborlang and Tsungkamla
Bosco B.Ed College, Dimapur
Among the three states of Northeast India who are preparing for the upcoming state election, Nagaland is the oldest state compared to Tripura and Meghala
S. Pahrii Sapa
In spite of many meeting and resolution to boycott the general election, our brethren Nagaland is going through election. It will be a test for each one of us. It is sad that many are planning
Kevitho Kera
As you read what I write do not mistake me as pro-BJP. I am writing undeniable facts. Rewind or reflect back.
Did our CHRISTIAN NAGA LEADERS do justice to the offices they held? Aren
Pipososang
Diezepehe Village, Dimapur
The campaign for clean election is a very noble and a legitimate initiative. And it must be supported by all sensible and enlightened citizens who want to see po
Z Peter Kvz Yim
Baptist College, Kohima
Doing functioning only of old things constantly and repeatedly which is already known that there is no betterment on it, yet carrying on essentially emphasizi
Vishü Rita Krocha
The stark reality of politics in Nagaland is that we have never had a woman MLA. And this, despite the fact that all these years, we have been proudly claiming to have treated our wome
Apokla and Tovitoli
River Belt Colony, Dimapur
With due respect, with reference to the news item published in local dailies regarding the church’s stand on Clean Election on February 2018, we
Kahuto Chishi
Sumi Hevishe Village
Broadly speaking, there are two aspects of the Electoral Practice that troubles conscientious voters in Nagaland. The first is Money and the second the Candidate. &
Rev. Dr. Zelhou Keyho
General Secretary, NBCC
I write this letter on behalf of the Nagaland Baptist Church Council, the apex body of the Baptist congregation and on behalf of many believers who are p
Rongsennukshi
Arunachal Pradesh
It is reported that in 2013 election, the candidate distributed Rs 940 crores to the people of Nagaland. This is evident from the massive private building construction speci