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The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee has expressed concern over the re-imposition of the Protected Area Permit (PAP) in Nagaland by the Centre, claiming it would negatively impact tourism, investment, and connectivity with the rest of the country. The Congress Lok Sabha MP from Nagaland plans to raise this issue in the upcoming budget session of Parliament, and the party has appealed to the Ministry of Home Affairs to reconsider this decision.
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