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NDPP, Kaito express gratitude

NDPP Dimapur region and party rank and file have express gratitude to the people of Nagaland for reposing their faith in electing the PDA consensus candidate Tokheho Yepthomi as the lone Lok Sabha MP.
In a press note, NDPP Dimapur region general secretary Hollohon Chishi expressed sincere appreciation to chief minister Neiphiu Rio for spearheading the campaign trail till the last. 
NDPP region also extend appreciation to PHED minister & PDA Dimapur election committee convenor, Jacob N. Zhimomi and advisor Power and co-convenor of PDA election committee Dimapur, Tovihoto Ayemi for steering the party workers from day one. 
While lauding the alliance partners for their relentless effort in ensuring a resounding victory for the PDA candidate, NDPP said it remains committed to the all round development of Nagaland and believe in the spirit of inclusiveness and progressive growth.
It further congratulated MP elect Tokheho Yepthomi and expressed confidence that he will carry the voice of Nagas in the Parliament with his experience and capabilities.
Meanwhile, Agriculture & Cooperation minister, G. Kaito Aye has expressed his gratitude to the electorate of Zunheboto district for electing Tokheho Yepthomi, the consensus candidate of the ruling coalition, in the recently concluded Lok Sabha by-election.
A press release from the minister congratulated the Zunheboto division and area units’ party leaders and workers of different political parties under PDA for securing the highest votes across the state.
Kaito extended his appreciation for displaying trust and solidarity for the PDA. He reminded them to continue supporting the PDA government “for positive change to usher in socio-economic growth and for all-round development of our state.”

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