BJP leaders of Mizoram meet Modi, Seeks more power for autonomous councils
First Published: 3rd December, 2021 20:21 IST
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders from Mizoram today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi where they sought more power for the Autonomous District Councils. BJP’s national secretary for
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leaders from Mizoram today met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi where they sought more power for the Autonomous District Councils.
BJP’s national secretary for Minority Morcha, Delson Notlia, and the party’s Mizoram chief Vanlalhmuaka met PM Modi at his office where they sought an amendment of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution.
Talking to the media after the meet, Delson Notlia said that the meeting went well and they submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister in this regard.
Notlia said that they are hopeful that their request will be fulfilled.
Notlia further informed that no talks on the boundary dispute with Assam had taken place as Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga had already taken up the matter with the Prime Minister recently.
Meanwhile, Mizoram BJP chief Vanlalhmuaka said that the BJP is steadily growing in Mizoram and if the Centre takes the decision on the ADCs then this would benefit the saffron party as well.
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Wayanad bypolls: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra leads with 5,672 votes; CPI, BJP candidates trail in 2nd, 3rd spots
23rd November 2024Live Counting begins for Jharkhand, Maharashtra elections, along with bypolls across 15 states
23rd November 2024Live Indian national indicted for illegal export of US aviation components to Russia
23rd November 2024Live 12 Bangladeshi Nationals Including 4 Children and Women Detained in Tripura
22nd November 2024WE RECOMMEND
Wayanad bypolls: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra leads with 5,672 votes; CPI, BJP candidates trail in 2nd, 3rd spots
If Priyanka Gandhi wins from Wayanad, she will be the third person from the Gandhi family to enter Parliament.
23rd November 2024Counting begins for Jharkhand, Maharashtra elections, along with bypolls across 15 states
Efforts were made to ease voting, especially in places like Mumbai, where there were challenges during the Parliament elections.
23rd November 2024Indian national indicted for illegal export of US aviation components to Russia
Exporting such components to restricted countries, including Russia, requires a licence from the US Department of Commerce.
23rd November 2024India has stayed away from ideas of expansionism, resource-capturing: PM tells Guyana Parliament
PM Modi said the relations betwen India and Guyana are very deep and it is a relation of soil, sweat, diligence.
22nd November 2024India to establish ‘Jan Aushadhi Kendras’ in Guyana; increase defence, energy cooperation, announces PM Modi
PM Modi also termed his visit 'the first by an Indian PM to Guyana' as a "significant milestone" for the ties between the two countries.
21st November 2024