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Former Nagaland CM Zeliang appointed Finance Advisor to state govt

| | Feb 25, 2017, at 07:33 pm
Kohima. Feb 25 (IBNS): Former Nagaland chief minister T R Zeliang, on Saturday, was appointed as Finance Advisor to state government by Governor P B Acharya, according to media sources.

As an advisor to the Nagaland government, Zeliang will be equivalent to a Cabinet Minister and will get pay, allowances and all other benefits admissible for the rank.

Zeliang resigned as the state chief minister on February 19 conceding to the demand of the Joint Coordination Committee and Nagaland Tribal Action Committee.

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