9 Nagaland industry associations call for 'indefinite business shutdown' from May 19
In Nagaland, at least nine commerce and industry associations will begin an indefinite voluntary business shutdown from May 19. This action protests the state government's failure to grant them representation in urban local bodies. While essential...

The associations have long been demanding nominated seats in their respective ULBs.
The CNCCI had earlier declared a state-wide business shutdown on April 24 over the same issue, but called it off after talks with the Nagaland government.
The districts that are most likely to be affected by the shutdown include Dimapur, Chumoukedima, Niuland, Peren, Wokha, Zunheboto, Phek, Tseminyu and Meluri, an official of one of the associations said.
Muru, however, said the strike would not disrupt essential services.
"The shutter down is not anti-government. We are only exercising our democratic rights. It is going to be voluntary," Muru said.
Despite multiple representations submitted to the government over the years, there has been no concrete response, he added.
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