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Mizoram Assembly Election Results 2023: Voting for the assembly elections in Mizoram was held on 7 November. ZPM has got majority in Mizoram. ZPM has won 27 seats. Whereas, MNF has got 10 seats. BJP has won 2 seats here. Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga has submitted his resignation.
Mizoram Assembly Election Results 2023 live: Voting for the assembly elections in Mizoram was held on 7th November. Counting of votes will take place today. Of the total 8.52 lakh voters in Mizoram, 80.66% had exercised their franchise on November 7 to decide the electoral fate of 174 candidates.
Voting for the assembly elections in Mizoram was held on 7th November. Counting of votes will take place today. Of the total 8.52 lakh voters in Mizoram, 80.66% had exercised their franchise on November 7 to decide the electoral fate of 174 candidates.
Polling is being held in the north-eastern state of Mizoram polls on Tuesday, the counting of which is scheduled on December 3. A total of 174 candidates are in the fray. Here's is a look at the key candidates here.
Zoramthanga, who leads the MNF party, an ally of the BJP at the Centre, told that the people of Mizoram, who are mostly Christians, are opposed to the BJP’s ideology and actions.
Mizoram Election 2023: The state is currently governed by the Mizo National Front (MNF) and is being led by Chief Minister Zoramthanga. The main challenger to the MNF is The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) an alliance of six regional parties.
Assam government withdrew advisory asking people to avoid travelling to Mizoram
Mizoram CM Zoramthanga thanked Assam government
A 12-hour bandh has been called in Assam's Barak Valley which comprises three districts.
The bandh has been called to condemn the killing of seven persons in border clash with Mizoram Police.
The Assam CM said during a press conference in Silchar that satellite images have shown that roads are being constructed and forests cleared for jhum cultivation which cannot be allowed.
Assam will move SC against alleged encroachment by Mizoram after border clashes
The Chief Minister asserted that not an inch of Assam's land could be encroached by the neighbouring state.
Decades-old Assam-Mizoram border conflict escalated on Monday
Five Assam Police personnel were killed while defending the "constitutional boundary" of the state
The long-standing dispute has its origin in a notification of 1875 issued during the British era
Border dispute between Assam and Mizoram flared up
CM of both states engaged in a war of words on Twitter
Amit Shah has asked them to resolve the issue
"We want Myanmar to be a democratic government and not a military government," Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga said.
The Ministry of Home Affairs had on March 13, 2021, written a letter to the states asking them to take appropriate action as per law to check illegal influx from Myanmar into India.
Mizoram CM Zoramthanga said he had already urged the centre to provide political asylum to the Myanmar citizens and had also sent a delegation to Delhi in this regard.
Mizoram cant remain indifferent to the plights and suffering of the Chin communities in Myanmar, Zoramthanga wrote in his letter to PM Modi.
Mizoram shares a 510 km long unfenced and porous border with Myanmar's Chin state.
Four-year-old Esther Hnamte from Mizoram caught the attention of everyone with her powerful rendition of 'Maa Tujhe Salaam – Vande Mataram'.
Zoramthanga met PM Modi in New Delhi on Monday and discussed several issues including the opposition to the proposed amendment on the Citizenship Act, 1955.
"There is no intention at this juncture to leave the NDA and NEDA", he told reporters at Raj Bhavan in Aizwal after taking oath as the new chief minister of the state.
Zoramthanga was administered the oath of office and secrecy by Governor K Rajasekharan at a ceremony in Aizawl.
Though Mizoram is witnessing a two-corner contest between the Congress and the Mizo National Front (MNF), the possibility of a hung Assembly is looming large.
Though it is primarily a contest between the Congress and the MNF, the possibility of a hung Assembly is looming large.
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