The upcoming election is brimming with intrigue as the INC, striving to rectify past missteps, has undergone substantial internal restructuring, signalling a concerted effort to reclaim lost ground. Under the leadership of Pu Lalsawta, renowned for his financial acumen, the party promises enhanced economic governance during challenging times. Benefiting from its status as the venerable "grand old party," the Congress enjoys a well-established presence across the state, facilitating their initiatives in reorganisation and reform. On October 16, Rahul Gandhi visited Mizoram and had a campaign rally, which captured significant attention. He emphasised the forthcoming election as a do-or-die situation, pledging a fierce battle to unseat the incumbent MNF and thwart any prospects of the BJP's entry. In Mizoram, a narrative has been woven, underscoring the significance of voting the Congress into power to counter the BJP and its allies. This narrative is rooted in the anxiety that comes with the Hindutva ideology—the fear of intolerance towards religious diversity under the BJP’s regime. The Congress party positions itself as the custodian of secularism, aiming to protect Mizo culture and religion, which many perceive to be under threat, particularly among the Mizo-Christian community.