India, Feb. 7 -- The Rising People's Party (RPP) on Saturday urged the Nagaland government to fulfill its commitment to regularise the services of the All Nagaland Adhoc Teachers Group (ANATG) 2015 Batch without delay.

Asking to treat the issue seriously, the RPP, in a release, also urged the state government to stop indulging in further delay tactics.

Quoting the ANATG-2015 Batch, the party said after sustained protests in 2018 and 2022, the state government set up a high-powered committee (HPC), which clearly stipulated that the government would regularise the services of the group within a stipulated time.

Stating that it will not go into the merits and demerits of the issue, the RPP alleged that the state government has backtracked...