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Home » NDPP NPF Merger Talks Spark Political Shift in Nagaland

NDPP NPF Merger Talks Spark Political Shift in Nagaland

Aloto NagaAloto NagaSeptember 5, 20252 Mins Read
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NDPP–NPF merger talks under Cock symbol in Nagaland
NDPP clarifies no final decision yet on NDPP–NPF merger under the Cock symbol.
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Published by Aloto Naga | September 5, 2025

The proposed NDPP NPF merger has created a fresh wave in Nagaland’s political landscape. Reports suggest that the two major regional parties may come together under the historic ‘Cock’ symbol. Sources indicate that preliminary discussions have taken place. However, the ruling Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) has clarified that no final decision has yet been reached.

NDPP Clarifies Official Stand

In an official communique issued on September 5, the NDPP stated that the merger proposal was presented to the party president only on September 2, 2025. It is yet to be deliberated by the Central Executive Board (CEB). The party stressed that decisions will be made democratically under the NDPP Constitution. It also urged the public to avoid speculation until a formal announcement is made. Also Read Neiphiu Rio: Nagaland’s Longest-Serving and Most Influential CM

Political Significance of the Merger

The Naga People’s Front (NPF), once the dominant regional party, has long been associated with the ‘Cock’ symbol, which carries deep political resonance in Nagaland. A merger with the NDPP could reshape the political landscape. It would consolidate regional forces, reduce fragmentation, and present a unified platform ahead of future elections. Also Read Proclamation Issued Against Niki Sumi President NSCN K

Strengthening the NDPP’s Position

Earlier this year, the NDPP further strengthened its legislative base after the merger of seven Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) MLAs. This increased its tally from 25 to 32 in the 60-member Nagaland Assembly. Political observers note that if the NDPP and NPF formally unite, it could mark one of the most significant reorganizations of state politics in recent years. Also Read Nagaland Dy CM Y. Patton Challenged by Hayithung Bill Lotha to Debate on Press Freedom

Awaiting the Next Move

The NDPP has assured that a meeting of its Central Executive Board will be convened soon to decide the way forward. Until then, the party has requested patience from the public and stakeholders while discussions continue.

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