Nagaland civil org warns against UCC, says will burn down all 60 legislators quarters

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Dimapur, June 29: The Nagaland Transparency Public Rights Advocacy and Direct Acton Organisation (NTPRADAO) on Thursday warned that its members will burnt down the official quarters of all the 60 Nagaland State legislators if Uniform Civil Code will be passed as a bill.

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In what can be termed a stern warning, NTPRADAO said, its “three thousands plus members from all over 16 districts of Nagaland shall be compelled to storm and attack each of the 60 legislators official quarters and burnt it down to ashes, if the present 14th NLA succumbs to outside forces and passes a bill in support of UCC.”

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