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Zoramthanga to be sworn in as Mizoram CM tomorrow

First Published: 14th December, 2018 23:00 IST

MNF leader Zoramthanga is all set to be sworn in as the new chief minister of the state tomorrow. On the eve of the swearing in ceremony a special celebration

MNF leader Zoramthanga is all set to be sworn in as the new chief minister of the state tomorrow.

On the eve of the swearing in ceremony a special celebration was held at the MNF headquarters in Aizawl. The celebration was attended by a large number of party members.

The MNF which has returned to power after a gap of ten years is all set to swear in a 12 member ministry tomorrow including chief minister Zoramthanga.

Addressing party workers on the occasion, MNF chief Zoramthanga promised a corruption free government.

The MNF had swept to power, winning 26 of 40 seats in the Assembly, ending the 10 year Congress rule.

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