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  2. Mizo National Front uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo National Front uprising (Mizo: Rambuai) was a revolt against the government of India aimed at establishing a sovereign nation state for the Mizo people, which started on 28 February 1966. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On 1 March 1966, the Mizo National Front (MNF) made a declaration of independence , after launching coordinated attacks on the Government ...

  3. 2024 Indian general election in Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The 2024 Indian general election was held in Mizoram on 19 April 2024 to elect one member of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] ... Flag Symbol Leader ... Mizo National Front:

  4. Mizo National Front - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo National Front (abbr. MNF) is a regional political party in Mizoram, India. MNF emerged from the Mizo National Famine Front , which was formed by Pu Laldenga to protest against the inaction of the Government of India towards the famine situation in the Mizo areas of the Assam state in 1959.

  5. Union Territory of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo National Front (MNF), formed in 1961, sought to address the perceived neglect and exploitation of the Mizo people by the central government. The insurgency led to unrest, conflicts, and demands for political autonomy. The North-Eastern Areas (Reorganisation) Act, 1971 stripped the Mizo district from the administration of the State of ...

  6. Mizoram Peace Accord - Wikipedia

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    The Mizoram Peace Accord, 1986 was an official agreement between the Government of India and the Mizo National Front (MNF) to end insurgency and violence in Mizoram, India, that started in 1966. [1] The Mizo National Front was an organisation of Mizo secessionists led by Laldenga to fight for independence from India.

  7. Zomi nationalism - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, the Chin Liberation Army was founded by Tun Kho Pum Baite to re-unify the Chin people while the Mizo National Front (MNF) strove for Mizo independence. MNF ended with the Mizoram state's creation by the Indian government. This movement did not cover all of Zogam. The Zomi Revolutionary Army was then created. Now the Hill people (Zomi ...

  8. Zomi Revolutionary Army - Wikipedia

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    The people of the then Lushai Hills district in India (present-day Mizoram) rallied behind a "Mizo" ("Zo people") identity in 1946. [5] In 1953, the Baptist Associations of Tedim, Falam and Hakha in Myanmar's Chin State adopted Zomi ("Zo people") as their "national" name (subsuming the various tribal identities). [6]

  9. Mizo people - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo National Front, formerly known as Mizo National Famine Front, declared independence from India. The Indian government designated Mizoram as a union territory on 21 January 1972. Pu Laldenga , the president of the Mizo National Front, [ 74 ] signed a peace accord in 1986 with the Government of India, stating Mizoram was an integral part ...