Stop playing musical chairs: NLSF tells Nagaland legislators

Dimapur, July 12 (MExN): The Nagaland Law Students’ Federation (NLSF) on Wednesday made a strong appeal to the 60 legislators to “stop playing musical chairs” and requesting them to instead “look for the welfare of the people of Nagaland”.  

Questioning the legislators on the mandate and the oath taken, the NLSF maintained, “so far we the people of Nagaland do not see any principles and ethics in your activities.”  

Insisting that Nagaland is suffering due to wounds created by the legislators, the federation argued that the curse of the legislators was revealed with the collapse of the vital bridge connecting Nuiland sub-division and Dimapur wherein four were killed and several others injured.  

Had the warnings from the concern department on the impending danger been heeded and the bridge repaired in time, it would have prevented the tragic incident, the NLSF maintained.  

The Federation also sought to highlight the condition of the over bridge/flyover near Golaghat Road, Dimapur and stated that it is on the verge of collapse. In this regard, the NLSF strongly appealed the legislators to team up and work for the welfare of the public instead of being divided and camping in different camps “bringing shame to the state”. “We appeal the legislators not to test the patience of the public any longer.”  

The Federation also appealed to all the citizens of Nagaland to exercise their voting franchise wisely in the forthcoming elections and elect the right person who will be devoted towards the welfare of the people “instead of playing musical chair on the mandate of the people”.



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