Mizoram Governor invites Lal Thanhawla to form next govt
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Last Updated: Thursday, December 12, 2013, 15:42
  
Aizawl: Governor Vakkom Purushothaman on Thursday invited CLP leader Lal Thanhawla, who led his party to a landslide win in the Mizoram Assembly Elections, to form the next government in the state.

Purushothaman formally invited Thanhawla after the CLP leader submitted a letter staking claim to form the next government, Secretary to the Governor Ashutosh Kumar told a news agency here.

The new Congress ministry led by Thanhawla would be sworn-in at the Raj Bhavan on Saturday, Kumar said.

It would be Thanhawla's second consecutive and fifth term as chief minister.

The Congress which has been ruling the state since the latter part of 2008 retained power winning 34 of the 40 seats in the Assembly in the elections held on November 24.

Thanhawla first became the chief minister in 1984 when the Congress swept the polls defeating the then ruling People's Conference Party led by Brigadier Thenphunga Sailo.

In the later part of 1986, he vacated the chair to enable late erstwhile underground Mizo National Front leader Laldenga to be installed as chief minister in the MNF-Congress coalition interim government.

Thanhawla returned to power for a second time in 1989 when the Congress and MNF (Democrats) formed the government.

In 1993, he became chief minister for the third time when the Congress and Mizoram Janata Dal formed the government.

The Congress was defeated by the MNF in 1998 and in 2003.

Thanhawla became chief minister for the fourth time in 2008.

The Governor had yesterday dissolved the sixth Mizoram Assembly.

PTI

First Published: Thursday, December 12, 2013, 15:36


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