Dimapur: The Dimapur district administration held the district-level coordination committee meeting at the Dimapur DC’s conference hall for the smooth and peaceful conduct of upcoming urban local body (ULB) elections in the district.
The meeting was attended by goan buras (village heads), colony chairmen and representatives from recognised political parties.
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Nagaland is going for ULB polls on June 26.
Chairing the meeting, deputy commissioner Dr Tinojongshi Chang, who is the convener of the committee, directed the gaon buras (GBs) and colony chairmen to uphold the sanctity of their office and remain impartial towards different political parties, and to work conscientiously.
He also stressed the importance of ensuring that the campaigning period is adhered to and asked the GBs to keep the administration informed of any issues and assist in maintaining law and order.
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He also requested the political parties to maintain decorum during canvassing to prevent any disturbances to the public. He highlighted the need for cooperation between all parties to ensure that the elections are conducted smoothly and peacefully.
Chang said the meeting was convened as per the directive of the State Election Commission.
Dimapur Commissioner of Police Kevithuto Sophe requested the GBs as well as colony chairmen and political parties to work closely with the administration and the police so that the elections can be held peacefully.
He also emphasised the Dos and Don’ts of the guidance for candidates and political parties to be observed from the date of announcement of elections until the completion of the election process.
Speaking at the meeting, the returning officer for Dimapur Municipal Council W Manpai Phom said the municipal elections are being held after more than 20 years and that there are lots of apprehensions regarding the situation in Dimapur.
He requested the candidates and political parties not to resort to unfair means.
He also urged them to be the eye and ear of the government to work together with the administration and also inform the authorities if there are any untoward incidents.