Mizoram polls: Mizo National Front leading on 2 seats\, BJP leading on 1 seat

Mizoram polls: Mizo National Front leading on 2 seats, BJP leading on 1 seat

ANI  |  Aizawl (Mizoram) [India] 

As counting for the Assembly elections began on Tuesday, () took an early lead at least two seats, while the (BJP) led on one seat, according to Election Commission of

The land-locked in the North-East has 40 Assembly constituencies spread across eight districts, out of which 39 seats are reserved for scheduled tribes, while one is for the general category.

MNF, the regional political party, formed the government in Mizoram twice, first in 1986 and then in 1998. However, it lost the 2008 elections and won only three seats.

Currently, it's a part of the North-East Regional Political Front, which supports the Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Pu Zoramthanga, is the of the

The state, which went to polls on November 28, saw a voter turnout of about 80 per cent. As many as 7,70,395 lakh voters were eligible to cast their vote in the state including 3.75 lakh males and 3.95 lakh females.

Both and are contesting all 40 constituencies this time, while the BJP is fighting in 39 seats.

Though the exit polls indicated that the MNF will emerge as the single largest party in the 40-member Assembly, it may still not be able to cross the halfway mark to form majority. There are strong indications of a hung Assembly, for the first time ever since the state was formed in 1987.

The BJP in the state, according to the exit polls, will not make any dent to the big players in the northeastern state.

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 11:04 IST