Nagaland Congress vows to end corruption in the state

Nagaland Congress vows to end corruption in the state

Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) president K Therie vowed not to allow any government department to indulge in corruption if Congress comes to power

Nagland Congress vows to end corruption in the stateNagland Congress vows to end corruption in the state
India TodayNE
  • Feb 08, 2023,
  • Updated Feb 08, 2023, 8:25 PM IST

Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) president K Therie vowed not to allow any government department to indulge in corruption if Congress comes to power in Nagaland.

Shedding light on the lack of development in the state, Therie, the Congress candidate from Dimapur-I constituency, said there is no dearth of funds but only “heart and mind” to undertake developmental works. He urged the voters to ponder over why there is no development in Nagaland.

Addressing a press conference at the Congress Bhavan here on Wednesday evening, Therie rolled out his plans for the development of Dimapur, the commercial hub of the state.

Underling the need for good roads, uninterrupted power supply, regular water supply and other infrastructure facilities in Dimapur, he said, “Dimapur has been beaten black and blue. Every citizen has been robbed. Businessmen are kidnapped and murdered.”

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“The government says unknown persons committed the crime and the matter ends there,” he rued.

In the face of multiple taxations, especially in Dimapur, Therie promised only lawful and legal tax will be allowed if the party is elected to power.

He said the Congress will ensure good roads, uninterrupted power supply, 200 litres of clean water per day for every household, development of indoor and outdoor stadiums, MSMEs for youth, a world-class railway station, new electronic world market, among others in Dimapur.

“We shall endeavour to implement a political solution and ensure good governance,” he asserted.

The Congress has put up 25 candidates for the ensuing elections to the 60-member assembly in the state.

Therie also advocated strong opposition to strong governance in the state.
The NPCC chief made a fervent appeal to the electorate, especially from Dimapur, to elect the Congress candidates in the upcoming elections to ensure good governance.

Rajesh Kumar Sethi, NPCC general secretary (enrolment), who was also present, said Therie has promised to nominate two MLAs from the minority communities to the Nagaland assembly and set up a minority commission or board if the Congress returns to power. AICC media coordinator Mahima Singh and other NPCC leaders were also present at the press conference.
 

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