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towards the ban. All parties in Nagaland had registered their protest towards the ban. In addition, the Nagaland state assembly passed a unanimous resolution calling for immediate lifting of the ban. After a delay in announcing the results due to technical reasons, Imchalemba was announced
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state. Reverend Savino and Imchalemba in their respective capacities of President and General Secretary of the NNO also signed this memorandum. It also demanded that the portfolio of law and order be transferred from the state governor to the state government.
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tabled a resolution in the state assembly asking for the removal of the incumbent deputy speaker of the house, Rainbow Ezung. Ezung submitted his resignation on 21 June 1980 denying charges of being partisan.
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to initiate steps for an early solution to the pressing economic and political problems in the region, including holding dialogue with the
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on 28 November 1990 became a key issue in the elections. Both Congress and the NPC traded charges against each other as influencing the
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After a brief stint as the minister in the Nagaland state government, Imchalemba filed his nomination for the Nagaland seat in the
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In June 1980, Imchalemba, the incumbent Agriculture Minister in the Nagaland state government, and Tekuyaba from the
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In August 1991, non-Congress MPs from Northeast India joined hands to urge the then Prime Minister
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The Times of India News Service (1 September 1991). "Mystery surrounds Assam mediator".
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On 28 July 1992, Imchalemba joined the Congress which the NPC termed as a betrayal.
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Munshi, Debashish (19 June 1991). "Setback for Cong. in N-E states".
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Munshi, Debashish (2 May 1991). "Parties focus on NSCN ban".
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Official biographical sketch in Parliament of India website
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UNI (23 June 1980). "Deputy speaker of Nagaland quits".
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PTI (30 July 1992). "Nagaland MP's 'betrayal' flayed".
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Index

Member of Parliament
Lok Sabha
Shikiho Sema
K. Asungba Sangtam
Nagaland
Jorhat
Assam
British India
Indian National Congress
Nagaland People's Council
Dimapur

Nagaland
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
10th Lok Sabha
11th Lok Sabha
Nagaland Nationalist Organisation
Assam
Manipur
North-East Frontier Agency
Nagaland
Naga National Democratic Party
1991 Indian general election
Nagaland People's Council
Shikiho Sema
Indian National Congress
Bharatiya Janata Party
National Socialist Council of Nagaland
Vishwanath Pratap Singh's
government

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