Nagaland Heads For Elections Under The Shadow Of A Missing "Solution" | Read

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  • Published On: February 07, 2018
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When Prime Minister Narendra Modi lands at Dimapur airport in Nagaland later this month and drives out in a car, he won't be able to miss the large banners that have been set up at eye level on the both sides of the road with one slogan emblazoned on them, mostly in red - "No solution, no election".

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