Nagaland, a state in the north-eastern part of India, has made history by electing its first woman MLA. The woman in question is a lawyer-activist named Sharingain Longkumer, who is a member of the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP). She was elected from the Aonglenden constituency in the recently concluded assembly elections.
Sharingain Longkumer is a lawyer by profession and an activist by passion. She is a graduate of the National Law School of India University, Bangalore. She has been actively involved in the fight for women’s rights in Nagaland and has been a vocal advocate for the rights of the tribal communities in the state. She has also been a part of the Naga Women’s Movement, which is a collective of women’s rights activists in the state.
Sharingain Longkumer’s election to the Nagaland Assembly is a major milestone for the state. It is a sign of progress and a testament to the fact that the state is slowly but surely moving towards greater gender equality. It is also a sign that the people of Nagaland are ready to embrace change and are willing to give women a chance to lead.
Sharingain Longkumer’s election is also a sign of hope for the future of the state. She is a strong advocate for the rights of the tribal communities in the state and has been vocal about the need for greater representation of the tribal communities in the state’s politics. She has also been a vocal advocate for the rights of women in the state and has been a part of the Naga Women’s Movement.
Sharingain Longkumer’s election is a sign of progress for the state of Nagaland and a sign of hope for the future. She is a strong advocate for the rights of the tribal communities in the state and has been vocal about the need for greater representation of the tribal communities in the state’s politics. She is also a strong advocate for the rights of women in the state and has been a part of the Naga Women’s Movement. Her election is a sign that the people of Nagaland are ready to embrace change and are willing to give women a chance to lead.