MNF will never support BJP\, says Mizoram Chief Minister

MNF will never support BJP, says Mizoram Chief Minister

IANS  |  Aizawl 

Despite ruling (MNF) in is a member of the BJP led North East (NEDA), the regional party would not support the saffron party in any case at the centre and in the state.

Since the formation of the BJP dominated NEDA in May 2016, the has been a constituent of the regional forum, a body of the most regional parties of northeastern states. and Assam is the convener of the NEDA, formed in May 2016.

Mizoram's lone member C. Lalrosanga said that he would offer issue-based support to the BJP-led National Government headed by

"The MNF had never supported the BJP and would not maintain alliance with the party. The MNF had come under severe criticism by rival parties during 58 years of its existence," an MNF said on behalf of the on Tuesday in Aizawl while paying tribute to 17 martyrs, who along with other martyrs had laid down their lives during the two decades of insurgency.

According to the MNF, over 1,000 party cadres and leaders had died during the secessionist movement between 1966 and 1986.

said: "We entirely rely on our motto 'For God and our Nation'. The Almighty has saved us despite violence unleashed by rival political parties who tried to destroy us. Unlike other political parties, the MNF has never changed its name and would never do that in future.

The had also skipped the recent swearing-in ceremonies of the BJP led governments at the centre and in

Meanwhile, a statement issued by the newly elected member A.C. Lalrosanga said that he would strongly oppose the central government on the issues harmful to the interests of and the integrity of the country.

"I would support the on issues which are positive for the country in general and for the people in particular," Lalrosanga said adding that he would strongly oppose the Citizenship Amendment Bill if it bring to the parliament once again.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, June 06 2019. 00:04 IST