BJP-Cong coalition invited to rule CADC

Press Trust of India  |  Aizawl 

After days of speculation, the coalition formed by traditional rivals the BJP and the was today invited to govern the Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC) in Mizoram, officials said.

A notification issued by the District Council Affairs department said Sharma also accepted the election of Santi Jiban Chakma of the BJP as of the ULP and also his prayer for appointment as Member (CEM).

The Member is the of the CADC, formed under the sixth schedule of the Constitution on April 29, 1972.

The date for swearing-in of the CEM and others is yet to be decided, the officials said.

Election to 20-member on April 20 had thrown a fractured mandate. While the MNF bagged the highest 8 seats, the won 6 and the BJP 5. Election to one seat was stayed by the

The MNF had staked claim to form the executive committee and sought a floor test to prove majority. The ULP's had also done so.

of the had said on April 25 that a post-poll alliance, the ULP, was forged after the two parties' local leaders reached an agreement, and this would not have any bearing in or in the coming Assembly election in the north eastern state.

BJP sources had, at that time, said the party may take action against its elected members for forging the alliance with the Congress.

Later, the leadership agreed to the tie-up after the six Congress members decided to join the ULP as individual members leaving their party identity behind.

The MNF had also been optimistic of forming a coalition with the BJP, but rejected the BJP's demand of electing its to occupy the top post of the

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 20:20 IST