The Nagaland unit of BJP has resolved in its executive meeting to “safeguard the Christian faith” and expressed shock over some doubting “the secular credentials” of the party.
“Many members” of the state-level executive meeting in Kohima have “expressed shock and unhappiness” that some have expressed “doubt on the secular credentials” of the BJP from pulpits, said a party press release. It said Christians should “not to doubt the secular credentials” of the party “nor be a part of the political propaganda.”
The Christian majority Nagaland goes to poll early next year.



