Salhoutuonuo Kruse

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Salhoutuonuo Kruse (née Kruneilie; born 15 December 1966) is an Indian politician from Nagaland. In 2023, along with Hekani Jakhalu Kense, Kruse became the first woman to be elected to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly. She was appointed the Minister for Women Resource Development & Horticulture in the 5th Rio ministry, making her also the first female cabinet minister in Nagaland. She previously served as the president of the Angami Women Organization.

GovernorLa. Ganesan
CabinetFifth Rio ministry
Chief MinisterNeiphiu Rio
Ministry and Departments
  • Women Resource Development
  • Horticulture
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Salhoutuonuo Kruse
Salhoutuonuo Kruse in 2023
Cabinet Minister, Government of Nagaland
Assumed office
7 March 2023
GovernorLa. Ganesan
CabinetFifth Rio ministry
Chief MinisterNeiphiu Rio
Ministry and Departments
  • Women Resource Development
  • Horticulture
Member of Nagaland Legislative Assembly
Assumed office
March 2023
Preceded byKeneizhakho Nakhro
ConstituencyWestern Angami
Personal details
BornSalhoutuonuo Kruneilie
(1966-12-15) 15 December 1966 (age 59)
Kiruphema, Kohima District, Nagaland, India
PartyNaga People's Front
Spouse
Kevisekho Kruse
(m. 1986; died 2021)
Children2
EducationMinisters' Hill Baptist Higher Secondary School
Alma materKohima College (BA)
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Early life

Salhoutuonuo Kruneilie was born 15 December 1966 to an Angami Naga family from Kiruphema.[1] She studied at Ministers' Hill Baptist Higher Secondary School in Kohima and later, completed her graduation from Kohima College. She married Kevisekho Kruse, an engineer on 2 October 1986.[2] Kevisekho retired as a chief engineer of Nagaland's Public Health Engineering Department. He later joined politics.[3]

Career

Kruse served as the President of the Angamimiapfü Mechü Krotho (now known as Angami Women Organization) from 2011 to 2014.[4][5] She is also an advisory board member of the Angami Public Organization, which is the male-dominated apex tribal body for the Angami Naga.[5]

Political life

Kruse's husband, Kevisekho Kruse, joined Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) in 2018 and fought the Nagaland Legislative Assembly election that year from the Western Angami Assembly seat as the party candidate. He lost to Naga People's Front (NPF) candidate Keneizhakho Nakhro by 694 votes. Later, Nakhro joined the NDPP in 2022.[6]

In the subsequent state elections, Salhoutuonuo Kruse was given the NDPP party ticket over sitting MLA Nakhro for the Western Angami seat. The latter then fought the election as an independent candidate.[7] By standing for elections, Kruse said that she wanted to fulfil her husband's political vision.[8]

At the time of filing her nominations, Kruse was one of the 104 crorepati (₹10 million rupees) candidates in fray. With declared assets of over ₹129 million, she was in the top ten richest candidates standing for the state elections.[9] The elections for the 14th Nagaland State Legislative Assembly was held on 27 February 2023. It was largely peaceful, albeit with a few pre- and post-poll incidents. However, it was marked with several allegations of proxy voting and other irregularities.[10] The election results were announced on 2 March 2023. Kruse won the elections for the Western Angami seat by a margin of seven votes. She polled 7078 votes, while her nearest rival and sitting MLA Nakhro received 7071 votes.[11] By winning the seat, Kruse became the first elected woman of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly along with Hekani Jakhalu.[5][7][12] Kruse later attributed her electoral victory by an extremely small margin to "God's providence."[5][13]

First term

During her first term as the Member of the Legislative Assembly, Kruse was appointed the Minister for Women Resource Development & Horticulture in the 5th Rio ministry.[14] She became the first female cabinet minister in Nagaland.

During her leadership, the state horticulture department, under the Mission for Integrated Development of Horticulture launched the 'Horticulture Model Village' (HMV) programme in Nagaland. One village in each of the state's districts was identified with an emphasis on increasing horticulture crops.[15] In September 2023, Kruse declared Khonoma village the first HMV.[16] During the fourth Organic Orange Festival of Rüsoma village, Kruse announced the inclusion of the village under HMV 2025. In 2024, the village had over 14000 fruit-bearing orange trees and over 28000 saplings planted. She suggested improving intercultural practices and indigenous wisdom and integrating modern horticultural techniques and development. She promised farmers market linkages for sale.[17] On 10 September 2024, Kruse announced the plan to set up an apple processing unit at Thanamir village which produces 40-50 tons of apple every year. The fruit is available from July to December every year. She also encouraged villagers to cultivate other suitable crops with the assurance that the state's horticulture department will provide assistance in market linkages, technical knowledge, and other support.[18]

Personal life

Kruse is a Baptist Christian and she attends Ministers' Hill Baptist Church in Kohima.

She was married to Kevisekho Kruse. They married on 2 October 1986 and had two daughters together.[2] He later died from complications of COVID-19 on 4 June 2021 at age 60.[19][20]

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