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BJP woos Nagaland voters with promise of bringing development

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday vowed to transform Nagaland into “paradise” by bringing all forms of development if people give the party an opportunity to form the government in the state.
Addressing the executive meeting of BJP Kohima district at CK Arcade here on Wednesday, BJP national secretary (organisation) i/c Nagaland, Ananta Narayan Mishra, said that Nagaland would witness faster pace of development with the formation of BJP government.
Mishra also stated that since the party was in power at the centre, formation of BJP government in the state would take Nagaland towards development and progress.
Further, he said that the party would work towards providing railway connectivity in all the major district headquarters of the state and also establish AIIMS and cancer institute if BJP formed the government in the state. Mishra said that major portion of the ongoing four-lane works between Dimapur and Kohima would be completed before next state elections.
BJP national secretary (organisation) clarified that BJP was a not a religious party, but a “social” and cadre-based party with an objective to serve the public. He also highlighted the policies and programmes of BJP.
Mishra disclosed that the BJP National president Amit Shah would arrive Kohima and hold a public rally on August 27, 2017.
Meanwhile, he said that BJP would contest in all the seats if suitable candidates come forward. He urged the party leaders to work hard to bring BJP to power in the state and also to recommend candidates.
Also, speaking at the meeting, BJP Nagaland unit president, Visasolie Lhoungu, exuded confidence that BJP would come to power in Nagaland in 2018, adding that the state was the next target of the BJP government at the centre. In this regard, he said the party workers should be prepared to accept the challenge. Lhoungu also called upon the party workers to be clear with the party objectives and policies and said BJP was for the people.

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