MNF sounds poll-bugle in election bound Mizoram
First Published: 3rd September, 2018 21:19 IST
The opposition Mizo National Front has sounded the pool-bugle in the state with party president Zoramthanga promising to establish an all-inclusive government if voted to power following the assembly elections
The opposition Mizo National Front has sounded the pool-bugle in the state with party president Zoramthanga promising to establish an all-inclusive government if voted to power following the assembly elections later in the year.
The former Mizoram Chief Minister also said that corruption will be uprooted in the state once his government comes to power.
He further informed that MNF which is the major opposition party in Mizoram will introduce decentralization of power in addition to making a reliable local self government and development committee in all the districts of the state.
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