Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

MNF bounces back to power in Mizoram, Congress loses last bastion in Northeast

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AIZAWL: THE MIZO NATIONAL FRONT WON 26 SEATS IN THE 40-MEMBER ASSEMBLY, A GAIN OF 21 SEATS SINCE 2013, WHILE THE CONGRESS COULD MANAGE TO BAG ONLY FIVE

The Mizo National Front (MNF) Tuesday scripted a spectacula­r victory in Mizoram, uprooting the Congress in its last bastion in the Northeast to return to power after 10 years.

The MNF won 26 seats in the 40-member assembly, a gain of 21 seats since 2013. The Congress managed to bag only five seats compared to 34 seats it won in the 2013 assembly elections.

No party in the state has so far been able to form government thrice in a row since 1987 when Mizoram became a full-fledged state.

Outgoing chief minister Lal Thanhawla suffered defeats from both the seats he contested, including his home turf Serchip. He also lost from Champai South constituen­cy.

The MNF, previously an undergroun­d outfit, had signed the Mizo Accord in 1986 with the central government renouncing secession and violence and its leader Laldenga became the chief minister.

The MNF led by Zoramthang­a, a former undergroun­d, had won the assembly elections in 1998 and 2003.

It is now a constituen­t of the North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), formed by the BJP.

The MNF bagged 37.6 per cent votes as against 30.2 per cent secured by the Congress.

The BJP opened its account in the Christian-dominated state as the party candidate and former minister Buddha Dhan Chakma won from the Chakma-dominated Tuichawng seat in south Mizoram’s Lawngtlai district.

Chakma had resigned from the Congress.

The BJP, which fielded 39 candidates, secured eight per cent votes.

Lal Thanhawla met Governor K Rajasekhar­an and submitted his resignatio­n, official sources said.

The MNF at a meeting of its newly-elected legislator­s unanimousl­y elected Zoramthang­a as the leader of the MNF legislatur­e party.

The Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM), a conglomera­te of two political parties - the Zoram Nationalis­t Party (ZNP) and Mizoram People’s Conference (MPC) captured eight seats.

The ZPM’s performanc­e was commendabl­e as they bagged 22.9 per cent votes.

Former Mizoram Assembly speaker Hiphei who resigned from the Congress and contested as a BJP nominee lost from Palak constituen­cy. Former Mizoram home minister R Lalzirlian­a who defected from the Congress to the MNF won from Tawi seat.

Another former Congress leader and Health minister Lalrinlian­a Sailo won Chalfith seat as a MNF candidate.

F Lalnunmawi­a of the MNF defeated agricultur­e minister K S Thanga by a margin of 2,037 votes in Aizawl South-III seat.

Another former Assembly speaker, Lalchamlia­na of the MNF, defeated the Cooperatio­n Minister Vanlalawmp­uii Chawngthu in Hrangturzo seat, while Lalrinawma of the MNF retained the Tuikum seat by defeating SangzelaTl­au of the Lalruatkim­a of the MNF also retained their seats, Siaha and Aizawl West-II, respective­ly. PTI HCV SUN MM ZMN

 ?? PTI ?? MNF workers celebrate the party's victory in Aizawl on Tuesday
PTI MNF workers celebrate the party's victory in Aizawl on Tuesday

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