The Funniest Politician in India Opens Up About Life, Faith, and Nagaland’s Untold Beauty

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In the often serious and scripted world of Indian politics, Temjen Imna Along stands out as a refreshing exception. The BJP leader and current Minister of Higher Education and Tourism in Nagaland has earned a massive following for his sharp wit, self-deprecating humour, and refreshingly honest style that connects especially with young Indians.

A recent episode of the popular *Humans of Bombay* podcast, hosted by Karishma Mehta, captures Along at his candid best. Titled “The Funniest Politician in India Gets Real About Life, Faith & Nagaland,” the conversation has struck a chord with viewers, blending laughter with meaningful reflections on identity, service, and Northeast India’s place in the national story.

### Roots in the Hills and Life in the City

Born and raised in a small village called Japfu near Mokokchung in Nagaland — a place with barely 110 households and a history spanning 600–800 years — Along’s early life was rooted in Naga traditions. Yet a significant part of his formative years was spent in Mumbai’s Malad area, where he embraced city life, from savouring vada pav to navigating urban hustle. He often speaks warmly of both worlds, using his experiences to bridge the gap between mainland India and the Northeast.

### Championing Nagaland as India’s Hidden Gem

One of the most passionate portions of the podcast features Along promoting his home state with infectious enthusiasm. Nagaland, he says, remains “yet to be discovered intimately” by the rest of the country. With over 1,300 mountain villages, more than 80% forest cover, and breathtaking spots like Khonoma (one of Asia’s greenest villages) and Kisama heritage village, the state offers immense natural and cultural wealth. Home to 17 distinct Naga tribes, its indigenous traditions, vibrant festivals, and landscapes make it one of India’s most diverse and beautiful regions.

### Addressing Stereotypes and Discrimination with Humour

Along tackles the challenges faced by people from the Northeast with both honesty and light-heartedness. He differentiates between ignorance and actual racism, sharing amusing anecdotes — such as people asking if a visa is needed to visit Nagaland or mistaking it for a foreign country like Finland. While acknowledging the discrimination that exists, he emphasises that most Indians are inclusive at heart, pointing to the Constitution’s spirit of “unity in diversity.” His ability to address serious issues without bitterness has made him a relatable voice.

### Politics, Purpose, and Personal Reflections

A strong admirer of Prime Minister Narendra Modi — whom he affectionately calls “Guruji” — Along credits the central government’s focus on the Northeast (often referred to as “Ashta Lakshmi”) for bringing positive change. His own political motivation, he says, stems from service, humility, and the desire to preserve cultural identity while embracing progress.

On a personal note, Along opens up about love (“you don’t fall in love, you rise in love”), faith, and the importance of humour in public life. He believes laughter can humanise politics and break down barriers more effectively than many speeches.

### Why Temjen Imna Along Resonates

In an era of carefully curated political personas, Along’s viral videos — from struggling comically in muddy ponds to witty replies to fans — have made him a social media favourite. With a strong Instagram presence (@alongimna), he continues to use humour as a tool to tackle stereotypes and promote Nagaland.

The *Humans of Bombay* episode is a must-watch for anyone curious about Northeast India, modern politics, or simply looking for an uplifting conversation. It reminds us that politicians can be both effective leaders and genuinely likeable human beings.

Temjen Imna Along is proof that authenticity, wit, and rootedness can create a powerful connection in today’s India. As he continues to serve Nagaland and represent its voice on the national stage, his journey offers an inspiring blend of tradition, modernity, faith, and fun.

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