youth in politics in dimapur
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Nagaland Youth Group's Satirical Take on Political Crisis Captures Popular Imagination
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The ongoing political deadlock in Nagaland between the two warring factions of the ruling Naga People’s Front (NPF) looks set to continue with no immediate signs of de-escalation in tensions, but a section of young, creative people are providing some amount of comic relief – at least on social media – to the public, particularly the youth, many of whom are frustrated at the present dispensation for failing to offer a stable government.
With the power struggle within the NPF raising its head all over again – the third time since the assembly elections were held in 2013 – public dissatisfaction is quite apparent on social media, with users sharing jokes, witty one-liners, humorous quizzes and memes related to the present scenario. Manyare asking how much the state MLAs have been “contributing” to the annual business of resorts near the Kaziranga National Park in neighbouring Assam.
“Kaziranga is the most heard word in our state these days. It seems our MLAs can’t sort out their differences by staying within the state. Like a nagging kid demanding something from the mother, they just rush to Kaziranga whenever they feel they can’t get it in Kohima. They have become a subject of joke and humour now, particularly for the youth of the state,” said Tiakumzuk Aier, a young drama artist from Dimapur and director of Dreamz Unlimited-Nagaland, a popular stand-up comedy and theatre group in the state.
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