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10/12/2004: "Elections and S.C. Jamir February 16 2003"


A Naga International Support Center, Nisc,
A human rights organization

Press Release

Amsterdam, february 16 2003

Chief minister of Nagaland State Jamir in his attempt to secure his re-election uses money and force

The Indian Reserved Police (IRP)and the forces of Khaplang (Nscn-K) have gone all out to secure the re-election of S.C. Jamir. Combining their forces by threatening and blackmailing the people to vote for S.C. Jamir and and his Congress party.

Thus making a mockery of an election that in a democration national is to fair and free for all.

In a desperate attempt to be returned to power S.C. Jamir uses illegally aquired public money to buy votes of simple people. From the Konyak, Mokokchong, Tenzang and Zunaboto areas Nisc received reports that S.C. Jamir trough the Indian Reserved Police and Khaplang mercenaries buys votes directly fom ordinary simple people. IRP and Khaplang are responsible for creating serious situations around those areas. Dimapur

Most importantly identity cards are reported to have been manipulated secretly by members of the Congress party. Consequently the ballots are being manipulated and so people who officially cast their will have actually voted for the party of S.C. Jamir.

Is this the the decade old stability that you were referring to in Dimapur the other day Mrs. Sonia Ghandi?

Nisc once again calls on the Government of India to intervene in these unfair practices and to stop the rampant graft and corruption and injustices being practiced by Congress govrnment in Nagaland.


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