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Sunday, 17 August 2014

Mizoram People's Conference backs NGOs asks Chakma minister to quit

 Aizawl (Mizo News)/Borapansury: Opposition Mizoram People’s Conference (MPC) came heavily on the ruling Congress government accusing the latter of failing to protect the integrity of the state.

The Executive Meeting of MPC Gen. Hqrs. Youth wing held under the leadership of its president V. Lalthazuala at Hotel Curry Pot on last Friday, asked Lal Thanhawla led Congress government to “quit before Mizoram is divided”.
The leaders reviewed the present political scenario of Mizoram politics especially the government’s steady action on Chakma issue.
The youth wing slammed the state government for what it called “its indifference to the outcry” of NGOs over Chakma issue and alleged the Home Minister of trying to foil the steps being taken by several NGOs for the protection of the territorial integrity of Mizoram and safeguard of Mizo society.
MPC Youth also felt astonished as to why the government did not take any action against Chakma Minister Dr. BD Chakma whose resignation had been sought earlier by NGOs for his alleged involvement in a step to divide Mizoram. “We felt astounded as the government instead of taking action against the tainted Minister is backing him”, MPC youth leaders told media.
In the meantime opposition MPC youth wing also said that in a circumstance while Mizoram is facing a tumultuous political situation, the state government on its discretion has included 38 Chakma students in the quota of indigenous Mizo students in STEE Category-I. “This, in fact is an utterly contempt to the people of Mizoram and an offense to NGOs and student bodies”, MPC leaders said.
The Youth wing said that Mizoram under Lal Thanhawla led Congress government is not in complete secure and stable. “We urged all Congress ministers and legislators to abdicate their throne and resign from their post before Mizoram is divided”, MPC youth leaders said in a statement.


Read more: http://www.mizonews.net/mizoramnews/mizoram-peoples-conference-asks-congress-govt-to-quit/#ixzz3AfjITM57


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