No candidate -- of any political party or Independent -- had filed nominations over the last two days, Additional Chief Electoral Officer of Nagaland N Moa Aier said.
The process of filing nominations opened following the issuance of the official notification by the Election Commission (EC) yesterday.
The last date for nomination filing is February 7.
Asked if the political parties were collecting the nomination papers, the additional CEO said the intending candidates were collecting the forms from the respective returning officer and district election officer's chambers, while the documents could also be downloaded from the internet.
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The bandh evoked a mixed response from the tribal bodies.
The CCNTHCO has appealed for a solution to the Naga political problem before the polls.
Upholding the January 29 joint declaration of not taking part in the election, no political party in the state has issued tickets to any candidate.
However, the BJP today announced that it would contest the polls.
The spokesperson of the ruling Naga People's Front (NPF), Achumbemo Kikon, said the party stood by the general call of the Naga people for a solution to the Naga political issue before the election and therefore, poll tickets were not being distributed at the moment.
"The party is in the process of considering the merits and demerits of its alliance with the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) for the last five years," he said, while maintaining that the state unit was empowered to take a decision on the matter, after carefully analysing the people's reaction towards the half-a-decade of governance of the DAN.
A decision as regards the continuance of the alliance or estrangement with the DAN was at its final stage and could be announced in a day or two, Lotha said.
Lotha reaffirmed that the JD(U) "shall not be the first to issue tickets to the aspirants".
The Congress and the Nationalist Democratic People's Party have said they would to join the election process if the other parties did so.