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Cong in back-channel talks for alliance to thwart BJP in Nagaland

Rahul in Nagaland Congress chief Rahul Gandhi at an election rally in Kohima in 2014 | Congress' website

The Congress is in back-channel talks with the Naga People's Front (NPF) for a post-poll pact in a bid to keep the BJP-NDPP out of power in Nagaland, sources said.

The incumbent NPF is contesting on 58 of the 60 Assembly segments in the state.

The Congress had nominated 23 contenders for the February 27 polls. However, the actual number of its candidates in the fray is 18 after five of its contenders withdrew nominations.

The Nagaland Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) and the BJP are contesting the election in alliance.

The Congress could not enter into a pre-poll tie-up with the NPF. But back-channel talks are now on with the NPF for a post-poll alliance to keep the BJP-NDPP out of power, a Congress leader said on condition of anonymity.

The leader said the Congress will reach out to the National People's Party (NPP) as well for the alliance 'if need be' after the poll result is out on March 3.

Meanwhile, the All India Congress Committee (AICC) observer for the election, Praveen Davar, said a 'secular' government would come to power in the north-eastern state and claimed the Congress would be able to win 10-12 seats.

The Congress does not have any member in the outgoing state Assembly. More than two years ago, all its eight legislators had joined the ruling NPF.

“But we are going to attain double-digit figure now. We will be a decisive force in the state as people here want a secular government and there is a strong undercurrent against the BJP,” he claimed.

The Congress is seeking to return to the power after a hiatus of 15 years. The NPF and BJP shared power in the state since 2003, but severed ties ahead of the upcoming polls.

The result of the Nagaland election, along with that of Tripura and Meghalaya, will be declared on March 3.