Government spokesperson and school education minister Yitachu told a press conference that the leadership crisis in the ruling Naga People's Front would be resolved at the earliest and Liezietsu would be filing his nomination tomorrow to contest the by-election to the Northern Angami-I Assembly seat to enable him to become a member of the 60-member Assembly.
At the press conference, the newly appointed chairman of the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN), Kuzholuzo Azo Nienu, supported Yitachu's contention saying that the alliance partners NPF, BJP, JD(U) and NCP held a meeting today reaffirming their backing to Chief Minister Shurhozelie Liezietsu.
Northern Angami-I contituency is the lone vacant in the House where there is no opposition.
Along with Zeliang's letter, a statement, purportedly signed by 41 MLAs, had expressed support to Zeliang and demanded that Liezietsu step down immediately.
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The statement issued last night said, "His (Liezietsu's) lack of conscience and public immorality is clearly demonstrated by his clinging to the chair of the chief minister which is unbecoming of a seasoned and veteran politician."
In a statement issued last night, the MLAs had appealed to the people of Nagaland to "kindly bear with us as we are actively processing the formation of a popular government at the earliest".
The state education minister alleged that the crisis sprang from Zeliang's stand that the July 29 by-election to the Northern Angami-I Assembly seat in which Liezietsu is a candidate, was not necessary since his elevation to chief ministership on February 22 was only a stopgap arrangement to calm public outrage against the former CM.
Yitachu argued that since it was felt necessary that the present arrangement should continue to resolve the ULB issue, a consensus decision was taken by the state cabinet, the DAN legislature party and the NPF central executive council to let Liezietsu contest the by-election and become an elected member of the House to continue as chief minister.
The minister also accused Zeliang of holding back the elected members by calling them for a dinner at his private house in Dimapur to discuss leadership issue.
Thereafter, an official communication askin Zeliang to come back and take over the chief ministership was made by Minister for Roads and Bridges Y Vikheho Swu, he said.
"We thought that they are camping together to take over the government, but when they are asked to do so they refused and their response has confused the party compelling it to suspend some and also sack four ministers and parliamentary secretaries," Yitachu said.
He asserted that since former chief minister Zeliang had been suspended from the party there was no leadership crisis.
On the possible dissolution of the Assembly because of the present crisis, Yitachu said it would be the prerogative of the chief minister and the state cabinet to decide if the House needed to be dissolved.
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