The People's Democratic Alliance (PDA) had a meeting on 5th November, 2020 at the Chief Minister's Residential Complex. The Meeting was attended by Elected Members of the PDA, PDA Coordination Committee Members, and Chairpersons of PSUs. According to a release from the CMO, after deliberations and discussions, the House adopted the following resolutions:
- The PDA congratulated the State Government on the successful conduct of the Consultative Meeting on the Naga Political Issue held on 15th October, 2020 at the State Banquet Hall, Kohima. The House extended its appreciation to all the Tribal Hohos, Civil Society Organisations, Church Bodies, Political Parties, NGOs, stakeholders and individuals who attended and participated in the meeting making it successful and historic.
- The House welcomed and endorsed the resolutions of the Consultative Meeting held on 15th October, 2020 and supports the seven points resolutions which were unanimously adopted by the Consultative Meeting.
- The House deliberated on the proposal of the Leader of Opposition in his letter addressed to the Honorable Chief Minister dated 2nd November, 2020. The House observed that since formation of the Joint Legislators Forum (JLF) since 2009, the forum has been successfully playing the role of active facilitator in the Indo-Naga peace process and therefore there is no requirement to discontinue with the JLF at this crucial and late juncture. The House reiterated the Resolution of the PDA dated 20th August, 2020 wherein the House resolved to continue with the JLF. The House reiterates the appeal of the Government of India, through the Honorable Union Home Minister, Amit Shah, to the NPF to rejoin the JLF and also to endorse the Resolutions of the Consultative Meeting of 15th October, 2020, which was conveyed to the Leader of Opposition on 20th October, 2020 at New Delhi in the presence of Honorable Chief Minister and NEDA Convenor, Himata Biswa Sarma.
- The House congratulates the State Government, the Election Department, the Administration and Police, Tribal Hohos, NGOs and all sections who positively contributed towards the conduct of peaceful and successful bye-elections in two assembly constituencies of 14 Southern Angami I and 60 Pungro-Kiphire A/C. The House also congratulated the electorate of the constituencies for positively participating in the election and strengthening democracy in the grassroots.
(DIPR)