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TUCHUNG KUKITE KAIDOHNA CONSTITUENCY 10 HO A VOTE AMU JAT U

by Helun Elson Haokip

(A) Churachandpur A/C: 
1. Pu L.M. Khaute (JD-U): 18,231 (38.24%)
2. V. Hangkhanlian (BJP): 17,607 (36.93%)
3. Mangchinkhup Paite (INC): 8,482 (17.79%) 
4. James Khuma Hauzel (Ind.): 2,244 (4.71%) 
5. Th. Thangzalian (NPP): 515 (1.08%)
6. Dr. Jainson Haokip (KNA): 248 (0.52%) 

(B) Saikot A/C: 
1. Paolenlal Haokip (BJP): 18,457 (35.10%) 
2. Khaipao Haokip (NPP): 12,586 (23.93%) 
3. T.N. Haokip (INC): 10,250 (19.49%) 
4. Onkholer Karong (Ind.): 5,169 (9.83%) 
5. George T. Haokip (NCP): 4,796 (9.12%) 
6. Joshua Thiek (KNA): 837 (1.59%)
7. John Pulamte (JD-U): 231 (0.44%) 
8. John MK Thang (Ind.): 78 (0.15%) 

(C) Henglep A/C: 
1. Letzamang Haokip (BJP): 13,897 (50.36%) 
2. T. Manga Vaiphei (INC): 6,049 (21.92%)
3. Nehminthang Haokip (NPP): 3,824 (13.86%) 
4. T. Thangzalam Haokip (SHS): 2,605 (9.44%) 
5. Genneikhup (JD-U): 1,097 (3.98%)
6. Sehpu Haokip (Ind.): 84 (0.30%) 

(D) Singhat A/C: 
1. Chinlunthang Zou (KPA): 12,098 (51.19%) 
2. Ginsuanhau Zou (BJP): 10,179 (43.07%)
3. T. Hangkhanpau (JD-U): 1,031 (4.36%)
4. Tuankhan Kiamlo Hangzo (INC): 267 (1.13%) 

(E) Thanlon A/C: 
1. Vungzagin Valte (BJP): 4,863 (36.45%)
2. Khanthang Tonsing (NPP): 4,112 (30.82%) 
3. Langkhanpau Guite (Ind.): 2,789 (20.91%) 
4. Thangkhosei Guite (JD-U): 797 (5.96%) 
5. Lalhlunsang Sungte (SHS): 658 (4.93%)
6. Thangkhangin (LJP): 71 (0.53%) 

(F) Tipaimukh A/C: 
1. Ngursanglur Sanate (JD-U): 6,267 (49.24%)
2. Dr. Chaltonlien Amo (BJP): 5,018 (39.42%)
3. Thangthatling (NPP): 1,315 (10.33%) 

(G) Tengnoupal A/C: 
1. Letpao Haokip (BJP): 21,663 (51.70%)
2. D. Korungthang (NPF): 15,252 (36.40%)
3. Wairok Morung Makunga (INC): 4,099 (9.78%)
4. Tantanga Kohai Moshilpha (Ind.): 777 (1.85%)
5. Kh. David Maring (RPI): 52 (0.12%) 

(H) Kangpokpi A/C: 
1. Nemcha Kipgen (BJP): 14,412 (57.37%) 
2. Soshim Gurung (JD-U): 9,016 (35.89%) 
3. T. Kipgen (INC): 1,376 (5.48%) 

(I) Saitu A/C: 
1. Haokholet Kipgen (Ind.): 12,456 (31.52%)
2. Ngamthang Haokip (BJP): 9,762 (24.71%)
3. Lamtinthang Haokip (INC): 7,133 (18.05%) 
4. Kammang Lhouvum (NPP): 6,978 (17. 66%) 
5. Th. Sanglou Maram (Ind.): 2,924 (7.40%)
6. L. Johnny Gangmei (JD-U): 164 (0.42%) 

(J) Saikul A/C: 
1. Kimneo Haokip-Hangsing (KPA): 6,710 (25.38%)
2. Kenn Raikhan (Ind.): 5,461 (20.66%) 
3. Chungkhokai Doungel (Ind.): 5,107 (19.32%)
4. Ch. Ajang Khongsai (JD-U): 4,486 (16.97%)
5. Yamthong Haokip (BJP): 2,667 (10.09%) 
6. Lhingkim Haokip (INC): 935 (3.54%) 
7. Seikholal Haokip (NPP): 645 (2.44%) 
8. Jamchinlen Lunkim (RPI): 322 (1.22%) 

Alhinglou ahilouleh adihlou aumleh kihetsah tuo ding in ikitem uve...

~ Kuki People's Alliance FB Group
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Thangkhal Peace Committee in TSP ngetna pom sak


Thangkhal Peace Committee in TSP ngetna gen khawmpih


LAMKA, 2019 MARCH 10 – Thangkhal sung a lemna bawl Thangkhal Peace Committee (TPC) kiang ah THANGKHAL SINLAI PAWLPI (TSP-GHQ) in ngetna lai khak hi.

Ngetna laikhak in ataklatna ah, Thangkhal Nampi President ding, Consensus a mi khat guan thoh ding toh kisai Thangkhal Peace Committee in gen khawm ahih in TSP-GHQ kiang ah bangmah theisakna om lou chi hi.

TSP-GHQ in saupi ngaisut veng veng in, Nampi lamkai di Consensus a khat guan di chi pe'n TSP-GHQ in kipawm theilou ding hi chi hi.

Maban ah Thangkhal nam sung Fresh Election om ding in TSP in Peace Committee kiangah ngetna bawl hi. TSP in Fresh Election a om masang Thangkhal namsung abuai ngai a buai ding ahihdan taklang hi.

Nam lamkai ding mipi teel (elect) hilou a khat mawk guan chi pen paidan hilou, ngaina hilou chi hi. Nampi lamkai ding khat mawk guan thoh a mipi lungkimna ahihkeileh phatuam lou ding ahihdan TPS in gen hi.

TSP-GHQ in Thangkhal sung damna ding deih taktak nahih uleh, mipi deihna bang a Election paipih ding chia ngetna a bawl uh pe’n Thangkhal Peace Committee in pawm sak ta hi. Hih thu pomsak ahih khitin,  zani mah in THANGKHAL TRIBE ORGANISATION (TTO-GHQ) kum 3 sung vai pua ding guanna kichi pen Cancel kik in om hi.


Maban a mipi deihna bang a, TTO-GHQ Election om thei ta ding hi. TTO-GHQ President "teel" (elect) theihna dingin TTO Unit teng a Election neih masak ngai ahi manin, zani in TTO Unit teng Election sai dingin mi 10 ki guang hi, mi 10 guan a om teng in khabang zah pua thei ding uh chi mipi paikhawm teng in genna nei uhi.


TSP-GHQ in TPC kiang ah ngetna lai

Thangkhal Pastor-te leh CSOs lamkaite leh Thangkhal Hausate deihna bang in, December 2019 tan a pua thei ding uh chi'n THUPUK bawl uhi.

TTO-GHQ 2019 December tan a guan a om tengin December masang in TTO Unit teng Election neih pih ding ua, December kha sung in Thangkhal Nampi UK-PI-PA (President) ding teelna neih hi ding hi.

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Congress wins in Mizoram

Aizawl, Dec 9, 2013 [IANS] --- The Congress retained power in Mizoram for the second consecutive time, winning 21 of the 40 seats as the vote count progressed Monday.

Congress leader and Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, 71, was elected to the state assembly for a record ninth time. He contested from two places in central Mizoram and won both seats.

This is for the fifth time the Congress has come to power in the northeastern state of Mizoram, which shares borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh. In the outgoing assembly, the Congress had 32 seats.

"Congress candidates are leading in six more seats over their opposition nominees," Mizoram Joint Chief Electoral Officer H. Lalengmawia told IANS.

Thousands of Congress activists celebrated here and across the state as election results began to pour in.

According to election officials, Congress candidates won 21 seats and were leading in six seats while the opposition three-party alliance Mizo National Front (MNF)-led Mizoram Democratic Alliance (MDA) has won two seats and was ahead in three seats in this state of over one million people.

Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, also state Congress chief, contested from two constituencies and won both Serchhip and Hrangturzo seats defeating his nearest MNF and Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) rivals.

Lal Thanhawla, who with this election has been elected to the state assembly for a record nine times since 1978, defeated his nearest MNF rival C. Lalramzauva, a lawyer and a three-term former legislator, in Serchhip by a margin of 734 votes while he retained the Hrangturzo seat beating MPC opponent Lalthansanga by 1,628 votes.

State Industries and Tourism minister S. Hiato lost his Saiha constituency to MNF nominee K. Beichhua by a narrow margin of 222 votes.

Officials said that Mizoram Home Minister and Congress candidate R. Lalzirliana won the Tawi seat defeating MNF nominee Lalmalsawmi by 947 votes.

Mizoram's Law and School Education Minister and Congress nominee Lalsawta retained his Aizawl East II seat defeating his nearest MNF candidate Sailothanga Sailo by a margin of just 177 votes.

Food, Civil Supplies, Environment and Forest Minister and Congress candidate H. Rohluna retained his Lengteng seat in southern Mizoram defeating his MNF candidate L. Thangmawia by a narrow margin of 167 votes.

Only non-Mizo Congress candidate and Chakma tribe leader Buddha Dhan Chakma won the Tuichawng seat in southern Mizoram beating MNF nominee Rasik Mohan Chakma by a big margin of 8,726 votes.

"In the South Tuipui seat, sitting Congress legislator John Siamkunga retained the seat defeating opposition ZNP (Zoram Nationalist Party) nominee J. Lalchhuana by a margin of 1568 votes," officials told reporters.

Senior Congress leader S. Laldingliana retains his Lunglei South seat defeating his nearest MNF candidate K. Pachhunga by 450 votes.

Unlike the last assembly polls in 2008, the Congress did well in both southern and northern Mizoram which shares borders with Myanmar and Bangladesh.

MNF candidate Lalrinawma wrested the Tuikum seat defeating Congress aspirant K. Lianzuala by a thin margin of only 14 votes.

Monday's vote count would decide the political fate of 142 candidates, including six women.

"Under tight security blanket, counting of ballots have been under way in eight district headquarters simultaneously since 8 a.m. Final results are likely to be out by late afternoon or by evening," Mizoram Joint Chief Electoral Officer H. Lalengmawia told IANS.

Over 81 percent of the total 690,860 voters exercised their franchise across the state Nov 25 to elect a new 40-member assembly.
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