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  2. Mizo National Front uprising - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June 1979, the Mizo National Front issued a Quiz Mizoram notice. Previous notices had been issued in March 1966 and December 1974, but this was the first notice where the chief minister of Mizoram challenged it. Brigadier T. Sailo issued a strong warning to the Mizo National Front in an All India Radio Aizawl speech the following day. [33]

  3. 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.

  4. Mizo people in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo people in Myanmar, historically Burma National Lushais (Burmese: လူရှိုင်း) are Myanmar citizens with full or partial Mizo ancestry. Although various Mizo tribes have lived in Myanmar for past centuries, the first wave of Mizos migrated back to Myanmar in the mid-19th to the 20th centuries because of the Mizo National Front uprising.

  5. 2024 Indian general election in Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    20 March Last Date for filing nomination 27 March ... Flag Symbol Leader Contesting Seats Mizo National Front: K. Vanlalvena: 1

  6. Zoram Nationalist Party - Wikipedia

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    MNF(N) was formed in 1997 through a split in the Mizo National Front. The party won two seats in the state assembly in both the 2003 and 2008 state elections. In 2018, it merged with various regional parties to form Zoram People's Movement (ZPM), but left ZPM in 2020.

  7. 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.

  8. Aizawl - Wikipedia

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    The expansion of Aizawl came to an abrupt halt in the mid-1960s due to the turmoil caused by the Mizo Independence Movement, spearheaded by the Mizo National Front (MNF), which engaged in open conflict with the Government of India. However, a pivotal and tragic event unfolded in Aizawl in March 1966, marking a dark chapter in its history.

  9. Separatist movements of India - Wikipedia

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    On 1 March 1966, the Mizo National Front (MNF) declared independence after launching coordinated attacks on government offices and security forces post in different parts of the Mizo district in Assam. The government retaliated by various airstrikes and ground operatives by recapturing all the places seized by the MNF by 25 March 1966.