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Mizoram Polls 2023: Eight women candidates file nomination papers

First Published: 20th October, 2023 15:33 IST

Four Independent women candidates, 2 from MNF and one each from the Congress and the ZPM filed their nominations today, the last date for filing of election papers

Eight women candidates – 4 Independent, 2 from MNF and one each from the Congress and the ZPM filed their nominations today, the last date for filing of election papers for the Mizoram Assembly polls to be held on November 7.
Those who filed the nomination papers today are:

  1. Name: Lalrinpuii
    Constituency: Aizawl North II
    Party: Independent
  2. Name: Lalruatfeli Hlawndo
    Constituency: Aizawl East I
    Party: Independent
  3. Name: B. Lalawmpuii
    Constituency: Aizawl East II
    Party: Mizo National Front (MNF)
  4. Name: Lalhrilzeli Hlawndo
    Constituency: Aizawl West III
    Party: Independent
  5. Name: Baryl Vanneihsangi
    Cosntituency: Aizawl South III
    Party: Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM)
  6. Name: C.Lalrinmawii
    Cosntituency: Tuikum
    Party: Independent
  7. Name: Meriam L Hrangchal
    Constituency: Lunglei South
    Party: Indian National Congress (Cong/INC)
  8. Name: Provo Chakma
    Constituency: West Tuipui
    Party: Mizo National Front (MNF)

Congress has fielded one woman candidate – Meriam L Hrangchal from Lunglei South constituency, ruling MNF has fielded Provo Chakma from West Tuipui and B. Lalawmpuii from Aizawl East II.
MNF’s B. Lalawmpuii, an executive corporator in Aizawl Municipal Corporation (AMC) has replaced Mizoram Sports Minister and businessman Robert Romawia Royte in the Aizawl East-II seat. Prova Chakma is a first timer who will contest from West Tupui assembly seat in south Mizoram’s Lunglei district.
BJP has fielded four women candidates outnumbering all the political parties in fray. F Lalremsangi, spokesperson for the party has been fielded in the high-stakes Aizawl South-1 seat. The other woman candidates are K Vanlalruati from Serchip, Judy Zohmingliani from Tuivawl and R Lalbiaktluangi from Lunglei West.

In 2018, fifteen women candidates were in the fray but the state did not elect a single woman. In fact, the Mizoram Legislative Assembly had not seen a single woman MLA for 27 years since the 1987 elections. In 2014, one woman — Vanlalawmpuii Chawngthu — won the bypoll from the Hrangturzo seat and went on to become a minister.

Also Read : Mizoram Polls 2023: Union Min and BJP leader Kiren Rijiju kickstarts BJP’s campaign in Mizoram

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