2018
The MNF won the Mizoram Legislative Assembly elections, and Zoramthanga once again became Chief Minister.
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Mizo National Front (MNF) Information
| Party Name | Mizo National Front |
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| Founder | Laldenga |
| Party Founded Date | 01 Jan 1961 |
| No. of MPs |
Loksabha : 0 Rajyasabha : 1 |
| Party Headquarters | Zarkawt, Aizawl, Mizoram |
| Party President | Zoramthanga |
| Rajya Sabha Leader | K. Vanlalvena |
| Youth Wing | Mizo National Youth Front |
| Women's Wing | Mizo National Women Front |
| Political Position | Right-wing |
| Website | mnfparty.org |
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Mizo National Front (MNF) Timeline
The MNF won the Mizoram Legislative Assembly elections, and Zoramthanga once again became Chief Minister.
The MNF lost the state elections to the Congress Party after two consecutive terms in power.
The MNF retained power in Mizoram after winning the state elections in 2003, with Zoramthanga continuing as Chief Minister.
The MNF, under the leadership of Zoramthanga, won the Mizoram Assembly elections and formed the government.
Internal divisions saw some members separating from the MNF, but the party continued to remain influential in Mizoram politics.
Following the peace accord, Mizoram was granted full statehood within the Indian Union. The MNF became a political party participating in democratic processes.
MNF forms the government in the newly created state of Mizoram and Laldenga serves as the state’s first Chief Minister.
The MNF and the Government of India signed the Mizoram Peace Accord, ending decades of insurgency. MNF agreed to abandon its secessionist demands.
During the conflict, Mizoram was given Union Territory status to address growing unrest.
The Mizo National Front (MNF) was founded by Laldenga with the aim of achieving independence for the Mizo people.
The MNF declared independence from India, leading to the outbreak of armed conflict in Mizoram.
The MNF, under Laldenga\'s leadership, led a 20-year-long insurgency against the Indian government for Mizo independence.
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