NPP Nagaland holds emergency meet to strengthen party structure

NPP, Nagaland State Unit, President, A Nyamnyei Konyak during the meeting held at the State Party Office, Dimapur on August 6.

NPP, Nagaland State Unit, President, A Nyamnyei Konyak during the meeting held at the State Party Office, Dimapur on August 6.

Dimapur, August 7 (MExN): National People’s Party (NPP), Nagaland State Unit, convened an emergency meeting under the leadership of State President, A Nyamnyei Konyak at the State Party Office, Dimapur on August 6.

The meeting was attended by state officials, along with representatives from the Youth and Minority Wings. As press release from Media Cell, NPP Nagaland State Unit stated that during the meeting, several important decisions were made to streamline organizational functioning, enhance communication, and expand the party’s outreach and discipline mechanisms across the state.

A State Media Cell was constituted to oversee the dissemination of official information, coordinate media outreach, and project the party’s initiatives effectively to the public. The members of the Media Cell includes: Ranjit Singhvi–Convenor; James Vizo– Member Secretary; with Yarmen and Lima Longchar – Member.

An Ad Hoc Disciplinary Committee was formed to uphold party discipline, address internal concerns, and guide members in accordance with party ethics. This committee will function temporarily until a permanent panel is appointed. Members of the Disciplinary Committee: Rokosalie–Convenor; Nukshi Jamir–Member Secretary; Ranjit Singhvi-Member; and A. Nyamnyei Konyak – Ex-Officio Member. 

Rosy Yanthan, State Vice-President, was officially appointed as Co-Incharge of the State Women Front to strengthen and mobilize women leadership and participation at all levels.

The house emphasised the importance of tribal and community representation across all State frontal units. The Dimapur District Unit was specifically instructed to form its frontal wings from within the district, ensuring fair inclusion of all local communities.

It was reaffirmed that no party member should directly approach the National President or any central leaders on party matters without the prior knowledge and approval of the State President. This measure is to uphold discipline and maintain the chain of command.

All District Units and Frontal Organizations are strictly instructed to refrain from issuing any policy-related press statements without prior consultation with and approval from the State leadership.

All NPP District Units have been directed to submit their updated District Executive Committee lists, including all frontal wings, along with complete addresses, contact numbers, and email IDs to the State Office on or before August 30.

The party resolved to hoist the National Flag on August 15 at 7:30 am at the NPP State Party Office, Dimapur. All party members stationed in Dimapur have been directed to attend the ceremony positively and without fail.

The meeting concluded with “unanimous commitment to build a stronger, more inclusive, and disciplined party structure in the state,” it added. 



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