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MNF will return to power, claims Mizoram CM

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AIZAWL: Mizoram Chief Minister and ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) President Zoramthang­a on Friday claimed that his party would retain power, securing more than 25 seats in the 40-member Assembly in the Nov.7 elections.

Ater filing his nomination from the Aizawl East-1 seat, Zoramthang­a said that his party’s main opponent was the Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM) and not the Congress.

“The ZPM has a grassroot base. Every election is challengin­g, so is this election. However, the MNF will return to power with a comfortabl­e majority. We would win 25 seats in the elections,” the MNF supremo told the media ater coming out from the Aizawl Deputy Commission­er’s office, where he submited his candidatur­es.

The 79-year-old Zoramthang­a is looking for a fourth term as the chief minister.

The militant leader-turned-politician since 1987 has been elected to the state Assembly six times and was Chief Minister for three terms (1998-2008 and 2018-2023).

In the 2018 assembly polls, Zoramthang­a won the Aizawl East-1 seat defeating his nearest rival, Zpm-backed independen­t candidate K Sapdanga, by a margin of 2,504 votes.

Refuting Congress leader Rahul Gandhi’s accusation that both MNF and ZPM are instrument­al in the entry of the BJP in Mizoram and both parties follow the BJP and RSS’ ideologies, he said that these allegation­s were absolutely wrong and “we always follow MNF ideology.” He said that the MNF was an ally of the NDA at the Centre and has no electoral and political relations with the Congress.

“The ideologies of the BJP and the MNF are completely different and the MNF is an independen­t party and does not come under the control of any other party,” Zoramthang­a clarified.

During his two-day election campaign (Oct.1617) in Mizoram, Rahul claimed that the MNF and the ZPM followed the RSS and BJP ideologies and these two parties were responsibl­e for the entry of the BJP in Mizoram.

In the outgoing assembly, the ruling MNF has 28 seats, while the ZPM has six seats, the Congress five and the BJP one.

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