Party Name: | Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party |
Abbreviation: | NDPP |
President: | Chingwang Konyak[1] |
Secretary: | Abu Metha |
Founder: | Neiphiu Rio |
Split: | Naga People's Front |
Headquarters: | H/No:155 (1), Ward No.4, Chümoukedima, Nagaland, India - 797103 |
Youth: | NDPP Central Youth Organisation |
Women: | NDPP Women's Wing |
Ideology: | Progressivism[2] Regionalism |
Eci: | State Party |
Alliance: | NDA (2018–present) NEDA (2021–present) |
State Seats Name: | Nagaland Legislative AssemblySeats in Nagaland Urban Local Bodies |
Slogan: | Facta non verba |
Website: | http://ndpp.co.in/ |
The Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) is a regional political party that currently governs the Indian state of Nagaland. Chingwang Konyak is the president of NDPP. The symbol of the party is a globe.
The NDPP was formed by Naga People's Front rebels who supported former Chief Minister of Nagaland Neiphiu Rio, and split to form the Democratic Progressive Party.[3] [4]
The party was established as the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) in May 2017. In October 2017, the DPP changed its name to Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party.
In January 2018, former Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio joined the party after the Naga People's Front broke its ties with the Bharatiya Janata Party for the 2018 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election.[5] The NDPP then formed an alliance with the BJP for the election.[6] Within the same month, 10 NPF MLAs quit the party and began negotiations with the NDPP.[7]
In the 2018 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election, the NDPP won 18 seats with 253,090 votes and 25.20% vote share.[8] They then came to power in a coalition with the BJP, with Rio as chief minister.[9] [10] [11]
On April 29, 2022, 21 Naga People's Front Nagaland MLAs joined the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party; this increased the number of NDPP MLAs to 42.
Election Year | Overall votes | % of overall votes | seats contested | seats won | +/- in seats | +/- in vote share |
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Nagaland Legislative Assembly | ||||||
2018 | 253,090 | 25.2 | 40 | |||
2023 | 3,68,848 | 32.22 | 40 | 7 | 7.02 | |
No | Portrait | Name | Constituency | Term of office[12] | Days in office | Assembly(election) | Coalition | ||
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(9) | 8 March 2018 | 7 March 2023 | 13th(2018 election) | ||||||
7 March 2023 | Incumbent | 14th(2023 election) |