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Newly elected NDPP MLA Wangpang Konyak sworn in

Newly elected NDPP MLA Wangpang Konyak sworn in
Kohima: Newly elected NDPP MLA Wangpang Konyak was sworn in at the Nagaland assembly on Monday.
Speaker Sharingain Longkumer administered the oath of office to Konyak, the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) legislator from Tapi constituency, at the assembly secretariat.
Konyak won by a margin of 5,333 votes in an assembly bypoll held on November 7, the result of which was declared on December 3.
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The newly elected member signed the roll of members of the assembly in the presence of assembly secretary-in-charge Khruohituonuo Rio.pTI
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