
DIMAPUR, NOVEMBER 29 (MExN): The Dimapur Area Ao Baptist Pastors’ Fellowship (DAABPF) on Tuesday expressed solidarity to those organizations who are setting an example in initiating a movement of Clean Election in the state of Nagaland.
A press statement issued by DAABPF expressed appreciation to Diezephe Village Council for taking the bold step of deleting all bogus and proxy names from E-Roll on May 14, 2016, the Nagaland Baptist Church Council for launching the Clean Election campaign on July 22 and for forming a state-level Clean Election Core Committee.
It lauded the Langpangkong Range Students’ Conference (LKM) for initiating the Clean Election Campaign Committee and launching it officially in September 2016, and the Editors representing the newspapers in Nagaland state, for resolving to refrain from publishing any information that contradicts the objectives of Clean Election in Nagaland and the principle of “one person – one vote.
Further, the pastors’ fellowship appreciated the Aoyimti village (Village Council, Church, Lanur Telongjem, Watsu) for the formation of “Aoyimti Clean Election Action Committee” on November 26, 2016.
It also expressed gratitude to the Against Corruption and Unabated Taxation (ACAUT) Nagaland for their dedication and tireless effort in challenging all the Nagas to come together and work for a corrupt-free society.
“The DAABPF is optimistic that the role model shown by these groups and many others who are also praying and preparing to join the movement would go a long way in bringing transformation in our society,” the press statement read. It has appealed to the entire people of Nagaland to join hands and participate to make this dream of Clean Election a reality.