The appeal was made in the wake of Chief Minister T R Zeliang having convened an all-party meeting at his residential office here tonight.
The move came in the backdrop of tribal organisations in the state having given call for boycott of elections to the municipal and town councils which is slated for February 1.
Those who attended the meeting include NPF chief Shurhozelie Liezietsu, Rajya Sabha MP and NPF secretary general K G Kenye and Nagaland BJP chief Visasolie Lhoungu.
According to statement issued by Chief Minister's Office, the participants discussed as to how Article 243T of the Constitution relating to women reservation in local bodies did not affect Article 371A of the Constitution.
The protesting tribal bodies on the contrary maintained that it did affect.
After discussions, NPF and BJP decided to appeal to the organisations, who opposed to the urban local bodies polls, to pave way for smooth conduct of the elections and also allow filing of nominations, the extended last date of which is tomorrow.
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