Mizo National Front launches poll campaign in Mizoram
First Published: 27th March, 2019 22:15 IST
The ruling Mizo National Front launched its campaign today for the Lok Sabha polls and assembly by-election. The party has fielded former Doordarshan director general C Lalrosanga for the lone
The ruling Mizo National Front launched its campaign today for the Lok Sabha polls and assembly by-election.
The party has fielded former Doordarshan director general C Lalrosanga for the lone Lok Sabha seat and former student leader Zothantluanga for assembly by-election.
Kicking off the campaign Chief Minister Zoramthanga said the upcoming polls will be a straight fight between his party and the Zoram People’s Movement-Congress alliance though there are some independent candidates too contesting the polls.
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