Zoramthanga sworn in as Mizoram CM for third time

Press Trust of India  |  Aizawl 

(MNF) was Saturday sworn in as Mizoram's new chief minister, heading a 12-member ministry.

The came to power in the state winning 26 of the 40 seats in the state assembly uprooting the from its last bastion in the Northeast.

This was Zoramthanga's third stint as chief of the northeastern state after having led the party's government in in 1998 and 2003.

Along with Zoramthanga, 11 others -- five cabinet ministers and six ministers of state -- were also sworn in.

The five cabinet ministers are Tawnluia, R Lalthangliana, Lalchamliana, R Lalzirliana and Lalrinsanga.

Tawnluia has been designated as the deputy chief He was the rehabilitation in the during 1987-88 and for two terms in the government in 1998 and 2003.

The six ministers of state are -- K Lalrinliana, Lalchhandama Ralte, Lalruatkima, K Beichhua, T J and

was a for two terms in Zoramthanga's previous government too.

Lalzirliana, who was inducted as a cabinet minister, was the for two terms in the government headed by since 2008.

He had resigned from the and was expelled from the party before the November polls.

After taking oath, told reporters that the has now no intention to leave the BJP-led NDA and the North East (NEDA) although it was under fire for joining hands with the Hindutva forces.

He said combating and would be among the top priorities of his government, besides taking up the development projects from day one.

"There is no intention at this juncture to leave the NDA and NEDA", he said.

Former Lal Thanhawla, besides former ministers, legislators and senior officials were present at the oath-taking ceremony.

Meghalaya Conrad Sangma, Minister and former Assam were also present.

For the first time, the swearing-in ceremony of the government was marked by Bible reading, prayer and singing of a Christian gospel song.

of Kohhran (MKHC), a conglomerate of 16 major churches in the state, Rev R Lalhmingthanga, read out from the Bible and offered prayers.

The chief minister and the newly-inducted ministers took oath of office and oath of secrecy in language for the first time in Mizoram's history.

Lalchamliana, former assembly who was sworn in as a minister, came to dressed in a traditional attire.

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First Published: Sat, December 15 2018. 17:00 IST