Congress Accuses Nagaland Government of Neglecting Socio-Economic Issues
AICC Secretary Christopher Tilak criticized the Nagaland government for sidelining socio-economic issues in favor of political concerns. During the NPCC tour, widespread unemployment, poor infrastructure, and lack of essential services were highlighted. Tilak emphasized the Congress's commitment to addressing these challenges and expanding its influence in Nagaland.
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In a strong rebuke, AICC Secretary Christopher Tilak has accused the Nagaland government of neglecting crucial socio-economic issues, choosing instead to focus on political matters. He made these remarks at a press conference following the NPCC tour which took place across several districts in the state.
Tilak, accompanied by NPCC president S Supongmeren Jamir and other party leaders, highlighted key issues such as unemployment, poor infrastructure, and inadequate services that plague the state's districts. He pointed out that these challenges are exacerbated by the state's focus on unresolved political agendas.
As the Congress party gears up for future elections, it aims to address these pressing socio-economic concerns and build its organizational strength in Nagaland, with a focus on grassroots engagement and expanding its influence in the legislative assembly.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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