The Congress unveiled a roster of 39 candidates for the Mizoram Assembly elections on Monday, with the state unit chief, Lalsawta, being nominated to contest from Aizawl West-III.
The announcement of the candidates' names coincided with the arrival of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi in Aizawl. He was in town for a two-day visit to support the party's candidates in preparation for the November 7 assembly elections in the northeastern state.
The Congress unveiled a roster of 39 candidates for the Mizoram Assembly elections on Monday, with the state unit chief, Lalsawta, being nominated to contest from Aizawl West-III.
The announcement of the candidates' names coincided with the arrival of former Congress president Rahul Gandhi in Aizawl. He was in town for a two-day visit to support the party's candidates in preparation for the November 7 assembly elections in the northeastern state.
While Mizoram Congress Committee chief Lalsawta was fielded from Aizawl West-III (ST), Lalnunmawia Chuaungo has been nominated from Aizawl North-I (ST).
Lalrindika Ralte will contest from Hachhek (ST), Lalhmingthanga Sailo from Dampa (ST) and Lalrinmawia from Aizawl North-II.
Elections to the 40-member Mizoram assembly will be held in a single phase on November 7 and counting of votes will take place on December 3.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Monday charged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was more concerned about happenings in Israel than in Manipur, which has been riven by an ethnic conflict since May this year.
Addressing a rally near Raj Bhavan here after undertaking a 2-km-long padayatra through the city roads, he said that neighbouring Manipur is no longer a unified single state, but has been divided into two states on ethnic lines.
"It is amazing to me that the PM and the Government of India is so interested in what is happening in Israel (Israel-Hamas conflict) but not interested at all in what is happening in Manipur, where people have been murdered, women molested and babies killed," he said.
“It is something to be ashamed of that the leader of our Union has not travelled to Manipur after what has happened there, and Manipur is the symptom of the problem. You can see the same problem in a smaller form in many different parts of the nation. People from minority communities, tribals and dalits are feeling uncomfortable. There is an oppression being carried out on the people of India,” the former Congress president alleged.