BJP demands action over killing of party worker
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ITANAGAR, 15 Apr: The state BJP has strongly condemned the recent killing of one of its workers, Tenzin Libasow, at the 14th Mile labour camp near Tenga in West Kameng district, and demanded that the investigation authorities expedite the probe and ensure early arrest of those involved in the murder. In a press release, it ..read more
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FNR adopts ‘Naga national anthem’
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ITANAGAR, 15 Apr: The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) on Monday announced that it has adopted the Naga national anthem, written and composed by (late) IAS officer R Kevichusa. A resolution in this regard was adopted during meetings with Naga political groups (NPG) held in Nagaland’s Dimapur on 6 March and 13 April this year ..read more
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Elections-related meeting held
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BOMDILA, 15 Apr: Matters related to installation of CCTV cameras at vulnerable polling stations, vehicle inspections by flying squads and static surveillance teams, and checking of driving licences to prevent misuse of vehicles were discussed during a meeting at the circuit house here in West Kameng district last Saturday. During the meeting, which was convened ..read more
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DA, police take out flag march
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YUPIA, 15 Apr: The police and the Papum Pare district administration on Monday took out a flag march in Doimukh town to instil confidence among the voters and to ensure that they can exercise their adult franchise without fear or intimidation in the upcoming simultaneous elections. The flag march, led by Papum Pare DEO Jiken ..read more
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Respect diversity
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Editor, In a multi-cultural nation like India, no particular community holds any moral claim to demand that only its linguistic and religious rights, ethos and culture are superior to the rest, or should dominate over others. Just like Yogi Adityanath and Asaduddin Owaisi being very much part of the Indian scene, ‘Hindu Hriday Samrat’ Narendra ..read more
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Assamese-origin people in Arunachal to get PRCs from Assam govt: Sarma
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[ Bengia Ajum ] TEZU, 15 Apr: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma has announced that the people of Assamese origin who are residing in Arunachal Pradesh will now be issued permanent residence certificates(PRC) by the government of Assam. Addressing an election rally here in Lohit district on Sunday, he said that the Assam government ..read more
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Tough fight for Changlang North AC; South has all new faces in fray
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[ Junroi Mamai ] CHANGLANG, 15 Apr: Despite the date of polls nearing and political rallies and campaigns almost in their last leg, the candidates are not showing any sign of slowing down their efforts to woo potential voters in Changlang district, which has two assembly constituencies (AC): 53-Changlang North, and 52-Changlang South. From Changlang ..read more
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Six in the race for eastern parliamentary constituency
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[ Karyir Riba, Junroi Mamai, Tongam Rina ] With the BJP battling a huge anti-incumbency wave in two parliamentary seats of the state, it’s a tough ride for the candidates as well as the party. However, with six vying for the seats, it may be a blessing in disguise for the sitting MP of the ..read more
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Pasighat: Moyong, Darang have their priorities straight
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[ Amar Sangno ] ITANAGAR, 15 Apr: The oldest town in Arunachal, Pasighat, is bracing for a battle between Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate and two-time MLA Kaling Moyong and retired engineer and National People’ Party (NPP) candidate Tapi Darang for the 38th Pasighat East assembly constituency. The NPP is part of the Northeast Democratic ..read more
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Tawang gets two new faces as MLA candidates
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[ Prem Chetry ] TAWANG, 15 Apr: Following former two-time MLA Tsering Tashi’s decision to not contest the assembly election this year, Tawang has got two new faces as MLA candidates: the BJP’s Tsering Dorjee,and the National People’s Party’s (NPP) Namgey Tsering. Dorjee was born on 25 December, 1967. A resident of Gyangkhar village in ..read more
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