Decade later MNF back in Mizoram\, Congress\' last Northeast bastion (Fourth Lead)

Decade later MNF back in Mizoram, Congress' last Northeast bastion (Fourth Lead)

IANS  |  Aizawl 

The MNF on Tuesday returned to power in after a decade, securing 26 seats, five more than an absolute majority in the 40-member Assembly. With this, the MNF has ousted the from power in its last bastion in the Northeast.

In a significant political development, (ZPM) -- a forum of six local parties in and the NGO-turned-newly-floated party the People's Representation for Identity and Status of (PRISM) -- secured eight seats out of the 40 seats it had contested for as Independents.

The Congress had taken power in the state in both 2008 and 2013 elections.

The made its entry into the winning the Tuichawng seat.

lost in both Champhai South and Serchhip constituencies to MNF's T.J. Lalnuntluanga and (ZPM) respectively.

MNF supremo and Ministerial candidate won the Aizawl East-I seat for thea fifth term, defeating

Buddha Dhan Chakma, a in the Congress government, who just before the November 28 polls joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), won in Chakma tribal-dominated Tuichawng constituency defeating his MNF rival by 1,594 votes.

Former IPS and security in-charge of former and (ZPM) defeated outgoing Thanhawla in Serchhip by 410 votes. quit the Congress two years ago before forming the ZPM.

(Aizawl FC) owner Robert Romawia Royte, who contested on MNF ticket from Aizawl East-II, also won.

The BJP had undertaken intense efforts to oust the Congress in Mizoram after forming governments on its own or in alliance in the others in the Northeast.

The MNF, a constituent of the BJP-led North East (NEDA), ruled Mizoram for 10 years -- 1998-2003 and 2003-2008.

However, both the BJP and MNF fielded candidates separately in 40 and 39 seats, respectively this time.

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First Published: Tue, December 11 2018. 17:54 IST