Shillong, April 2: National People’s Party (NPP) chief and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma has urged the voters of Koridang assembly constituency in Nagaland to cast their franchise in favour of NPP candidate, I Abenjang, in the bye-election scheduled for April 9.
The NPP chief was accorded a traditional Ao welcome after his arrival at Longkhum village in Mokokchung district on Thursday.

He addressed a public gathering and held interactions with the village elders (Putu Menden) and Village Council Chairman at the community hall.
Longkhum, one of Nagaland’s high-altitude villages, is widely recognised for its rich cultural heritage and tourism potential.
Senior NPP leaders, including vice-president Vevoyi Wideo and general secretary (Political) Mmhonlumo Kikon, along with other party functionaries, were present during the meeting.
Terming his visit to Longkhum as historic, Sangma combined political outreach with a deep respect for local history by paying tribute to the legendary Naga nationalist, Imkongmeren Ao.
In his address, Sangma stressed the importance of youth empowerment in the Northeast, saying the region, being one of the youngest in the country, holds immense potential.
He stressed the collective responsibility of political leaders, society, and religious institutions to create meaningful platforms to channel the energy of the youth.
“The sole purpose of the NPP is to bring the people of the Northeast together. In the coming days, we envision a region that stands united and works collectively for the greater interest of its people,” he said.
Expressing confidence in the party’s candidate, Sangma said I. Abenjang is prepared to serve the people of the constituency with dedication if given the opportunity. He also conveyed his prayers and best wishes for the candidate’s success in the election.
Speaking to the media, Sangma reiterated the party’s commitment to maintaining its independent identity.

“The NPP has always upheld its independent identity. We are not here just for politics; we aim to build the party, the region, and the community on a foundation of positivity,” he said.
He further highlighted that the party’s mission goes beyond electoral competition and focuses on a constructive, inclusive vision for the Northeast.
On the issue of security laws, Sangma reiterated the party’s stand against the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA). “The NPP is not in favour of AFSPA. There are several other laws available to maintain security, and therefore, it should be repealed,” he stated.



