Senior Naga People's Front (NPF) leader and Minister T.R. Zeliang will
be the next Nagaland chief minister replacing Neiphiu Rio,
a party leader said Wednesday the 14th
May, 2014.
They (NPF legislators) have chosen Zeliang as chief minister after
Noke Wangnao (public health engineering minister) withdrew himself from the
race (for the post of chief minister).
Wangnao's decision will pave way for a smooth transition and will
ensure unity of the party to provide a stable government to work towards
economic development and achieving permanent peace.
The swearing-in of Zeliang is likely to take place after the formation
of the new government at the Centre.
Zeliang, 62, a confidant of Rio, is currently the planning and
co-ordination minister in the Rio-led Democratic Alliance of Nagaland
coalition, comprising the Nationalist Congress Party, the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP), the JD-(U) and independent legislators.
In the 60-member Nagaland assembly, the NPF has 38 members, the NCP
four, the BJP and the Janata Dal (United) have two members each, while there
are eight independent legislators. The opposition Congress has eight
legislators.
"I am ready to accept to take the responsibility as chief
minister to ensure coherence and unity in the NPF in the interest of the
state," Zeliang said.
Exuding confidence that Zeliang will provide good governance to all
sections of people, Rio promised the NPF and all legislators of the Democratic
Alliance of Nagaland of his fullest cooperation.
Wangnao said he opted out from the race in the greater interest of the
party, the stability of the government and also in the larger interest of the
people of the state.
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