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NDPP's Neiphiu Rio sworn in as chief minister of Nagaland for fourth term

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Yanthungo Patton was made the Deputy Chief Minister

IANS  |  Kohima 

Neiphiu Rio Nagaland CM
Neiphiu Rio Nagaland CM in centre

(NDPP) was on Thursday as the of This is Rio's fourth term as of the northeastern state.

administered the oath of office and secrecy to the 67-year-old Rio, who is heading a People's coalition.

was made the Deputy

The includes 18 members from NDPP, 12 from BJP, one from the Janata Dal-United and an Independent in the 60-member Assembly.

Rio previously held the office in 2003-08, 2008-13 and 2013-14, making him the only of to have served three consecutive terms.

He was elected from the state's lone Lok Sabha seat in 2014.

Rio resigned as after he was elected unopposed as a member of the Assembly last month from the seat in district.

Rio will prove his majority on the floor of the House on or before March 16.

The new told IANS that the will ensure good governance and draw a new roadmap for Nagaland's development under Narendra Modi's growth agenda.

Present at the oath taking ceremony were Nirmala Sitharaman, for Home Kiren Rijiju, Amit Shah, along with the Chief Ministers of (Sarbananda Sonowal), (Pema Khandu), (N. Biren Singh) and (Conrad Sangma).

Outgoing T.R. Zeliang, who resigned on Tuesday, was also present.

Senior BJP legislators Paiwang Konyak, Jacob Zhimomi, S. Pangnyu Phom, Kashiho Sangtam and Temjem Imna Along were as Cabinet ministers.

The lone Janata Dal-United MLA, G. Kaito Aye, and were also joined the Cabinet.

The NDPP-BJP, which stitched a pre-poll alliance and contested in 40 and 20 Assembly seats respectively, formed the with the Janata Dal-United, People's Party and Independent member after the election results were declared on March 3.

The tribal-centric NPP, which won two seats in Nagaland, withdrew its support to the coalition saying they were yet to obtain endorsement from its party

The won 27 seats in the 60-member Assembly.

On Monday, the BJP announced it had severed its 15-year-old alliance with the

First Published: Thu, March 08 2018. 18:40 IST
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