In a significant political development from Nagaland, senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Mmhonlümo Kikon has formally announced his resignation from the primary and active membership of the party. The former National Spokesperson of BJP and two-time Member of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the 40-Bhandari Constituency submitted his resignation on Wednesday, ending an association with the party that spanned over a decade.
A Long and Influential Political Journey
Mmhonlümo Kikon was elected as an MLA in 2013 and re-elected in 2018, making him the first legislator in Bhandari constituency to serve consecutive terms since Nagaland attained statehood. During his tenure, he held several key roles both in the state and at the national level.
- National Spokesperson for the Bharatiya Janata Party
- Prabhari (State In-Charge) of BJP Mizoram
- State Election Officer for BJP Nagaland
- Chief Whip of the BJP Legislature Party
- Advisor to the Government of Nagaland for IT, Science & Technology, and New and Renewable Energy
The Resignation: Official and Personal Reasons
In his resignation letter, Kikon expressed gratitude to the party leadership but cited a need to “recalibrate his journey” and “explore other avenues for public service and policy engagement.”
“I am forever grateful to the BJP and its leaders for the trust reposed in me. However, I now believe it is time to move in a direction that allows me to contribute to society in a more diverse and impactful way.”
A Man of Many Hats: Beyond Politics
Besides politics, Kikon is also known for his academic and cultural involvement. A Delhi University graduate, he is an Aspen Fellow and a published poet. He was also named among India’s Top 50 MLAs by Fame India Magazine in 2020.
Context and Political Implications
Kikon’s exit comes at a time when other BJP leaders in Nagaland have also resigned, pointing to growing internal tensions. His departure could affect the BJP’s influence in the Northeast, potentially sparking political realignments or regional coalitions.
What Next for Kikon?
Sources suggest he may enter civil society work, start a new policy platform, or even launch a new political initiative. Whatever the path, his next step is likely to influence Nagaland’s evolving political narrative.
Conclusion
Mmhonlümo Kikon’s resignation is a pivotal moment in Nagaland politics. As a respected leader and bridge between regional and national politics, his absence from BJP creates both a gap and an opportunity—for himself and for the state.