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Time of India
5 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Nagaland: All seven NCP MLAs join ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
All seven Nationalist Congress Party ( NCP ) MLAs in Nagaland on Tuesday merged with the ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP), further consolidating the party's dominance in the 60-member Nagaland Legislative Assembly . This development boosts the NDPP's strength from 25 to 32 seats, giving Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio 's party a clear majority in the Assembly. The Nagaland NCP had previously aligned itself with the Ajit Pawar-led faction following the party's split. However, the state unit's seven MLAs have now chosen to merge with the NDPP. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Also Read: I am going nowhere, will work with renewed vigour to make Bengal violence-free: Guv Assembly Speaker Sharingain Longkumer issued an order confirming that the seven MLAs presented themselves before him and submitted formal letters expressing their decision to join the NDPP. Live Events The MLAs involved in the merger are Namri Nchang (Tening), Picto Shohe (Atoizu), Y Mhonbemo Humtsoe (Wokha Town), Y Mankhao Konyak (Mon Town), A Pongshi Phom (Longleng), P Longon (Noklak), and S Toiho Yeptho (Suruhoto). The Speaker affirmed that the merger met constitutional requirements under the Tenth Schedule of the Constitution and approved it, directing the assembly secretariat to update official records accordingly. State Minister KG Kenye commented on Saturday, 'This evening, the seven NCP MLAs submitted their merger application to the Speaker, who has graciously accepted it. With this, the NDPP's strength in the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly rises from 25 to 32 members.' Also Read: Unease around ups and downs of Akash Anand's political journey natural: Mayawati He added, 'This development strengthens the hands of our CM and the functioning of the government.' When asked about a possible cabinet reshuffle , Kenye said, 'That prerogative lies solely with the CM. We hope to meet him soon, and such questions are best posed to him directly.' Alongside the NDPP's 32 and BJP's 12 MLAs, the Assembly comprises five from the National People's Party (NPP), two each from the Lok Janshakti Party (Ram Vilas), Naga People's Front, and Republican Party of India (Athawale), one JD(U) MLA, and four Independents.


Time of India
21-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
After BJP & Sena, NCP launches ‘janata darbar'
Thane: The Ajit Pawar-led NCP on Wednesday announced its entry into the 'janata darbar' initiative in Thane, joining its Mahayuti allies BJP and Shiv Sena who launched similar public outreach efforts in the city earlier this year. Newly-appointed NCP district president and ex-corporator Najeeb Mulla said the initiative aims to create a platform for citizens to connect with elected representatives and resolve their grievances. "There has been no elected civic body for three years, which stopped public issues from reaching the administration. We used to address these concerns at our party office in the civic headquarters but were later denied access to it by the administration. We have now begun holding these public hearings in shared spaces within the HQ from last Wednesday, and the response has been encouraging," Mulla said. The 'janata darbar' concept in Thane traces its roots to the late Shiv Sena leader Anand Dighe, who popularised it as an informal but effective grievance redressal mechanism. The practice gained renewed momentum recently. - Manoj Badgeri


Hindustan Times
24-04-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Pune civic body scraps ₹200 cr tenders for flood protection walls
In what has left the civic administration red-faced apart from reigniting political tensions between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition parties, the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has scrapped tenders worth ₹200 crore for constructing retaining walls along nullahs after the state government failed to release the promised funds six months after the tendering process was initiated, officials said on Wednesday. The project was proposed in the aftermath of the September 25, 2019 cloudburst that caused widespread flooding in Pune. At the time, the Ambil Odha overflowed, breaching compound walls and inundating residential areas, leading to the deaths of more than 20 people. In response, the PMC initiated construction of protective culverts and retaining walls along vulnerable nullahs. In 2023, the state government announced a ₹200 crore package for strengthening flood protection infrastructure, following a push by union minister of state Murlidhar Mohol. The budget was allocated across five assembly constituencies: ₹49 crore for 51 works in Khadakwasla, ₹47 crore for seven works in Cantonment, ₹50 crore for 14 works in Parvati, ₹24 crore for seven works in Kothrud, and ₹30 crore for nine works in Shivajinagar. Notably, only the BJP-held constituencies were included, leaving out segments represented by the Ajit Pawar-led NCP faction despite it being part of the ruling alliance. The selective allocation stirred discontent within the civic body and was viewed as a sign of internal political discord. In total, the ₹200-crore plan included around 80 proposed works across five constituencies. The PMC issued tenders on July 29, 2024 with bids invited until August 23. The tenders attracted bids 15 to 20% below the estimated cost, raising hopes for cost-effective execution. However, objections from a few MLAs over alleged procedural lapses and low rates delayed the process, eventually leading to the cancellation. Despite the completion of a fair and competitive bidding process, PMC withheld the issuance of work orders due to the financial impasse. It was last month that the civic body initiated the process to cancel the tender, officials said. A senior PMC drainage department official said, 'The tenders were approved by the standing committee last year, and contractors had been waiting for funds to begin work. We had informed the district collector and were expecting funds based on the state's previous announcement. Now, we will write to the urban development department to officially communicate the cancellation and request fund disbursement.' Former standing committee chairperson Ashwini Kadam said, 'Tenders manipulated through collusion are cleared in days, while transparent ones have been kept pending for months. If this continues, Pune will face serious flood risks this monsoon.' BJP faces heat over stalled project Despite holding significant political power in Pune—with six MLAs, a cabinet minister, a minister of state, a union minister, and a Rajya Sabha (RS) MP—the BJP was unable to ensure the release of sanctioned funds. This cast doubts on the party's ability to deliver on key infrastructure commitments. The PMC had made it clear that work orders would not be issued till such time funds were received. With the cancellation of the tendering process, the future of the much-needed flood mitigation works remains uncertain. Meanwhile, memories of the 2019 floods continue to haunt the present. The Ambil Odha and nearby areas, including Tangewala Society near Aranyeshwar and Treasure Park suffered severe damage—over 600 vehicles were submerged in parking lots, and homes in Gururaj Society were left waterlogged. Post the disaster, the PMC surveyed the city and identified 50 flood-prone locations including Sinhagad Road, Satara Road, Sahakar Nagar, Bibwewadi, Ambegaon, Katraj and Kondhwa. The proposed retaining walls were part of the Ambil Odha redevelopment plan aimed at averting future disasters.