Aizawl: After facing a drubbing in four states, Congress today got some good news in Mizoram where it powered to a two-thirds majority in the Assembly elections snapping up 27 of the 40 seats, while the opposition MNF secured four.
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, all set for a fifth term, won from both Serchhip and Hrangturzo seats he had contested.
In Serchhip, Thanhawla who was elected to the Assembly for a record ninth time since 1978, won by a margin of 734 votes defeating his nearest MNF rival Lalramzauva, who got 4,985 votes in a four cornered contest.
In Hrangturzo, the Chief Minister defeated his Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) rival Lalthansanga by 1,638 votes.
Thanhawla received 5173 votes in a five-cornered contest. Of the eleven ministers who contested, nine - R.
Lalzirliana (Home), J. H. Rothuama (Cooperation), P.C. Zoram Sangliana (Transport), H. Rohluna (Forests), Lalrinliana Sailo (Health), Lalsawta (Education), Zodintluanga (Sports), PC Lalthanliana (Social Welfare), Veterinary Minister Nihar Kanti Chakma - won.
Tourism Minister S Hiato, however, lost to the MNF's K Beichhua in Saiha.
Assembly Speaker R Romawia won from the prestigious Aizawl North-I seat.
Congress also bagged the Tuivawl, South Tuipui, Lunglei South, Palak, Champhai North, Lawngtlai West, Tuirial, Tawi and Tuichawng seats.
The Congress had won 32 seats in 2008.
On the poll outcome, Lal Thanhawla said contrary to anti-incumbency playing a crucial role after completion of a five-year term, in Mizoram "pro-incumbency worked in favour of Congress".
"I am going to form the next government in the state," he said.
The main opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) lagged far behind, bagging only four seats - Saiha, Tuikum, Aizawl West-I and Aizawl West-II, one more than in 2008.
The party's Rajya Sabha MP Lalhming Liana was also defeated by K Lalrinthanga of the Congress in Serlui.
Barring MNF, the two other constituents of the MPC and Maraland Democratic Front of the Mizoram Democratic Alliance, were yet to open their account.
A prominent loser was opposition Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) chief Lalduhawma, who was defeated both from Aizawl West-I and Kolasib. The party had two seats in the outgoing House.
A repoll was ordered in the Tialdawngilung polling station in Lawngtlai East constituency, Joint Chief Electoral Officer H Lalengmawia said.
Lalengmawia told PTI that repoll would be held on December 11 and counting on December 12.
He said the repoll was necessitated as counting could not be held because of a defective EVM.
Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, all set for a fifth term, won from both Serchhip and Hrangturzo seats he had contested.
In Serchhip, Thanhawla who was elected to the Assembly for a record ninth time since 1978, won by a margin of 734 votes defeating his nearest MNF rival Lalramzauva, who got 4,985 votes in a four cornered contest.
Thanhawla received 5173 votes in a five-cornered contest. Of the eleven ministers who contested, nine - R.
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Tourism Minister S Hiato, however, lost to the MNF's K Beichhua in Saiha.
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Congress also bagged the Tuivawl, South Tuipui, Lunglei South, Palak, Champhai North, Lawngtlai West, Tuirial, Tawi and Tuichawng seats.
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On the poll outcome, Lal Thanhawla said contrary to anti-incumbency playing a crucial role after completion of a five-year term, in Mizoram "pro-incumbency worked in favour of Congress".
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The main opposition Mizo National Front (MNF) lagged far behind, bagging only four seats - Saiha, Tuikum, Aizawl West-I and Aizawl West-II, one more than in 2008.
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Barring MNF, the two other constituents of the MPC and Maraland Democratic Front of the Mizoram Democratic Alliance, were yet to open their account.
A prominent loser was opposition Zoram Nationalist Party (ZNP) chief Lalduhawma, who was defeated both from Aizawl West-I and Kolasib. The party had two seats in the outgoing House.
A repoll was ordered in the Tialdawngilung polling station in Lawngtlai East constituency, Joint Chief Electoral Officer H Lalengmawia said.
Lalengmawia told PTI that repoll would be held on December 11 and counting on December 12.
He said the repoll was necessitated as counting could not be held because of a defective EVM.
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