Mizoram BJP accuses CM Lalthanhawla of spreading lies
First Published: 27th October, 2018 21:34 IST
Mizoram BJP General Secretary Vanlalhmuaka has alleged that Chief Minister Lalthanhawla was lying that the Congress had severed ties with the party in Chakma Autonomous District Council. Vanlalhmuaka said that
Mizoram BJP General Secretary Vanlalhmuaka has alleged that Chief Minister Lalthanhawla was lying that the Congress had severed ties with the party in Chakma Autonomous District Council.
Vanlalhmuaka said that when the result of the council was announced, it was the Congress party who tried tying up with the BJP party while maintaining that the BJP never made a move to tie up with the Congress.
The BJP general secretary also asked the Congress to fight the election with fairness and not by lying to the people of Mizoram.
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