Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee
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Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee is the wing of Indian National Congress serving in Mizoram.[1]
Office Bearers
The Elected Office Bearers of Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee are:[2]
- President Pu Lalthanhawla
- Vice President Pu Lalzirliana
- Treasurer Pu H Liansailova
History
For about 300 years till 1952, the Mizo people were ruled by the autocratic and hereditary Chiefs. This system was upheld by the British Administration with supervision by the British officers. From 1920’s there have been pent up desire for a political change and for representative form of government. But any signs of Democratic movement were promptly suppressed by the British rulers. For the first time the administration allowed Political organization in 1946, and the Mizo Union party was immediately formed. The Mizo Union movement soon engulfed the entire land like wild fire. The policy of this party was to away with hereditary and autocratic rule and instead introduce a representative form of government. The aspirations of the people and those of the National Leaders of the INC were similar. When Mr. A.Z. Phizo propagated Independence movement in his visit to Aizawl in 1947 the people here did not take him seriously. The Mizo Union opposed some sporadic attempts of certain groups of people who advocated Mizoram Independence. Members of the Assam Legislature from the Mizo Union joined the Congress Parliamentary Party in the Assam Assembly. There was however, a rift between the Mizo Union and the Assam State Level Congress party from 1959 for various reasons.The Mizo Union finally merged with the Indian National Congress in 1974.[3]
See also
- Indian National Congress
- Congress Working Committee
- All India Congress Committee
- Pradesh Congress Committee
References
- ^ "Congress in States". Indian National Congress. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
- ^ "Elected Office Bearers". Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee. Retrieved 27 August 2012.
- ^ C Nunthara (2006). Mizoram: Society and Polity. Indus Publishing Company. ISBN 81-7387-059-4.
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