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Fragile Calm Holds In Nagaland, But Protesters Say It's Not Over Yet
- Sunday February 5, 2017
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury, Saurabh Gupta
Days of protests in Nagaland have now given way to a fragile normalcy. Roadblocks that paralysed the capital, Kohima, and Dimapur have been lifted. But the protesters have not withdrawn yet.
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Nagaland Violence: Chief Minister TR Zeliang Says 'No Strong Reason' To Quit: 10 Points
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Written by Ratandip Choudhury
Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang today rejected demands for his resignation from protesters, saying that there was "no strong reason" for him to step down. Thousands of people have staged violent protests in capital Kohima and other cities demanding that Mr Zeliang and his entire cabinet step down, after two young Naga tribal men were killed in p...
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Kohima Standoff: Protesters Says Cabinet Should Quit, Chief Minister Says No
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
The presence of Assam Rifles troops on the streets helped keep the peace on Kohima streets but the standoff continued with protesters firm on their demand that Chief Minister TR Zeliang Cabinet step down. But Zeliang has made clear that he will not quit. Governor PB Acharya has reached Kohima and held a crucial meeting with Mr Zeliang to firm up th...
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Nagaland Violence: Protest Calms Down Following Deployment Of Paramilitary Forces
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Edited by Indroneil B Biswas
The situation in Nagaland's Kohima seemed to have calmed down after five columns, or 375 soldiers, of paramilitary forces were deployed across the city, which had witnessed arson and vandalism since Thursday afternoon following the government's refusal to postpone the civic body polls.
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Violence In Nagaland: Government Offices, Vehicles Torched Over Local Body Polls
- Thursday February 2, 2017
- India News | Written by Monideepa Banerjie
Over a thousand Naga tribals have set fire to the Kohima Municipal Council office and the office of the district collector to protest against Chief Minister TR Zeliang's refusal to meet their ultimatum: resign by 4 pm. As night fell on Nagaland's capital city, tension was high as mobs went on a rampage, burning and vandalising government property a...
- www.ndtv.com
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Fragile Calm Holds In Nagaland, But Protesters Say It's Not Over Yet
- Sunday February 5, 2017
- India News | Written by Ratnadip Choudhury, Saurabh Gupta
Days of protests in Nagaland have now given way to a fragile normalcy. Roadblocks that paralysed the capital, Kohima, and Dimapur have been lifted. But the protesters have not withdrawn yet.
- www.ndtv.com
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Nagaland Violence: Chief Minister TR Zeliang Says 'No Strong Reason' To Quit: 10 Points
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Written by Ratandip Choudhury
Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang today rejected demands for his resignation from protesters, saying that there was "no strong reason" for him to step down. Thousands of people have staged violent protests in capital Kohima and other cities demanding that Mr Zeliang and his entire cabinet step down, after two young Naga tribal men were killed in p...
- www.ndtv.com
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Kohima Standoff: Protesters Says Cabinet Should Quit, Chief Minister Says No
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Edited by Aloke Tikku
The presence of Assam Rifles troops on the streets helped keep the peace on Kohima streets but the standoff continued with protesters firm on their demand that Chief Minister TR Zeliang Cabinet step down. But Zeliang has made clear that he will not quit. Governor PB Acharya has reached Kohima and held a crucial meeting with Mr Zeliang to firm up th...
- www.ndtv.com
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Nagaland Violence: Protest Calms Down Following Deployment Of Paramilitary Forces
- Friday February 3, 2017
- India News | Edited by Indroneil B Biswas
The situation in Nagaland's Kohima seemed to have calmed down after five columns, or 375 soldiers, of paramilitary forces were deployed across the city, which had witnessed arson and vandalism since Thursday afternoon following the government's refusal to postpone the civic body polls.
- www.ndtv.com
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Violence In Nagaland: Government Offices, Vehicles Torched Over Local Body Polls
- Thursday February 2, 2017
- India News | Written by Monideepa Banerjie
Over a thousand Naga tribals have set fire to the Kohima Municipal Council office and the office of the district collector to protest against Chief Minister TR Zeliang's refusal to meet their ultimatum: resign by 4 pm. As night fell on Nagaland's capital city, tension was high as mobs went on a rampage, burning and vandalising government property a...
- www.ndtv.com