Opposition parties could not find points to blame Mizo National Front government: Zoramthanga
The Hindu
Mizoram Chief Minister and ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) president Zoramthanga claimed that the Opposition parties could not find reasonable points to blame the MNF government in the State.
Mizoram Chief Minister and ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) president Zoramthanga claimed that the Opposition parties could not find reasonable points to blame the MNF government in the State.
Addressing party workers at the MNF party office 'Mizo Hnam Run' in Aizawl on October 9, Zoramthanga claimed that the Opposition (Zoram People's Movement) could not gather points to blame the MNF government and is asking people to experiment with a new political system.
“As Opposition failed to find a reasonable point to blame us, they have no other word to say than calling the people to experiment (test) with their new system,” Zoramthanga said. “As time goes by many people now stop trying to experiment with them,” he said.
Zoram People's Movement, which emerged as the main Opposition party after the 2018 Assembly polls, has been advocating for a change and new political system.
Health Minister R. Lalthangliana who also addressed the party meeting said, “We want people to weigh and measure us from what we have achieved and what we are currently doing and not simply to experiment with us.”
The Election Commission of India (ECI) on October 9 announced that voting for the 40 Assembly seats in Mizoram will be held on November 7 and counting of votes will be undertaken on December 3.
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