MNF Gaining Ground: Zoramthanga Criticizes ZPM's Decline
Mizo National Front president Zoramthanga critiqued the Zoram People's Movement claiming it is losing public trust while his party gains traction. Zoramthanga's remarks came during his tour in southern Mizoram, criticizing current leadership for losing favor and questioning their ability to complete the assembly term.

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The president of Mizoram's main opposition party, Mizo National Front (MNF), Zoramthanga, has accused the ruling Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) of losing public trust and diminishing in influence.
During a function at the MNF office in Hnahthial town, Zoramthanga asserted that the MNF is on the rise with increasing support while the ZPM struggles. He emphasized that the ZPM needs to remain in power for a term so people can fully understand its governance.
Zoramthanga also criticized Chief Minister Lalduhoma for allegedly losing support from Delhi, impacting financial assistance from the Centre. ZPM leaders have not commented on these allegations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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