Display Messages. NAGALAND  Let your choice be proper  Think and vote  Don’t fall prey to temptations  You vote and call others.

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Display Messages

NAGALAND

 Let your choice be proper  Think and vote  Don’t fall prey to temptations  You vote and call others to vote  Voting is your right  Vote without fail

 Don’t look at candidate's caste for voting  Look at his sense and vote

 Don’t look at candidate's caste for voting  Look at his sense and vote

BEWARE! DON’T BE INDUCED EDUCATED, INTELLIGENT CITIZEN, COME OUT OF YOUR GADGET WORLD. LET US ELECT COMPETENT CANDIDATES AND MAKE THIS STATE A MODEL STATE