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NERPF to chalk out common minimum programme for coming polls

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Press Trust of India Kohima
The newly constituted North East Regional Parties' Front (NERPF), comprising 10 regional parties, will soon chalk out a Common Minimum Programme (CMP) to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections.

A decision to this effect was taken during the first executive meeting of NERPF at Niathu in Dimapur district of Nagaland yesterday.

Addressing media persons last night after the marathon closed-door meeting, Convenor of NERPF and Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio, NERPF Chief Advisor and AGP President Prafulla Kumar Mahanta and co-convenor NERPF and working President AGP, Atul Bora said forum would constitute a co-ordination committee with members from all 10 regional parties to assist each other in the ensuing Lok Sabha polls.
 

The leaders expressed confidence that NERPF would grow stronger and emerge victorious in the coming Lok Sabha elections.

Rio said, "NERPF is not a political party but a confederation of regional parties. We are going to work together to make the NE a regional stronghold. We have to protect the identity and uniqueness of each ethnic community in the North East."

On the outcome of the meeting, Rio said NERPF members had very good deliberation.

Acknowledging each regional party could have different issues, Rio said there are peoples' issues pertaining to regional problems.

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First Published: Dec 21 2013 | 2:05 PM IST

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