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Mizoram
Mizoram
Mizoram is a land of rolling hills, rivers and lakes. Mizoram, in the local language, means the land of Mizos. Mizoram has a number of places which are of historical interest and are associated with folklore, legends and stories which are passed on from generation to generation.
Location : Situated in the north eastern state of India.
Best Months to Visit : Round the year.
Popular As : Land of hills and rivers.
Popular Sights : Aizwal, Phawngpui, Sibuta Lung, Tualchang, caves and lakes.
Come Near : Easy access from Guwahati in Assam.

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Dramatic comeback of Lalthanhawla in Mizoram

Lalthanhawla was almost written off when he made a dramatic comeback in Mizoram State Assembly by winning 32 of the 40 seats. It was in a manner which was totally dismissive of the Mizo National Front's ten year reign. While the family and supporters of Lalthanhawla are celebrating, he preferred to stay away, preparing to be an asset to the expectations of people. Despite a total sweep by the Congress, there was hardly any emotion that the camera could catch on him, except for a brief smile when greeted by his family.

The 66-yr-old Congress chief ministerial candidate, like Lalthanhawla, started as an underground Mizo National Front (MNF) cadre and rose to become the Front's Secretary. Mr. Lalthanhawla, then, joined Congress in the late sixties and became the party President in 1973. In 1984, Lalthanhawla led the first Congress government in Mizoram. Significantly, in 1986 after the historic Mizo Peace Accord between New Delhi and the MNF, at the behest of Rajiv Gandhi he stepped down to make way for MNF leader Laldenga. After Mizoram was granted statehood he ruled the state for ten years.

Mr. Lalthanhawala said,"They missed Congress government. That's why they voted us back to power in such a massive way. Why should they vote for us, there were others like Brig Sailo. They are all educated people, I'm not..."

Lalthanhawla, along with the party, have reason to celebrate. Its one of the biggest victory made by any political party in the electoral history of Mizoram.

General Elections 2004
Constituencies in Mizoram Partywise Position in Mizoram
Constituencies in Mizoram
1 - Mizoram(ST)


Partywise Position in Mizoram

Details of PCs
Total PCs 1
PCs for which Elections are being held 1
PCs for which results are available 1

Electors and Voters
Total Electors 549959
Polling Stations 798
Polling %age 63.38

Number of Candidates
National Parties State Parties State Parties-Other States Other Reg. Parties Independents Total Contestants
0 1 0 1 1 3

Party Constituencies
Contesting Won
MNF 1 1
EU 1 0
IND 1 0
TOTAL 3 1






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