Congress Loses Mizoram Local Poll, Has A Rare 'Alliance' With BJP Members

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Mizoram is the last of the northeastern states where the Congress is still in power
council, a surprise move engineered by local Congress leaders to keep the opposition Mizo National Front, or MNF, out of power.No party had
a majority in this month's elections to the Chakma Autonomous District Council that was set up in 1972 to let the Buddhist tribal community
govern themselves.The ruling Congress had ended up with just six seats in the 20-member council and the BJP had five
The MNF, a constituent of BJP-led North East Democratic Alliance, was the largest party in the council, with eight seats.Amit Shah, the BJP
that the BJP and the MNF would come to power.He went ahead to tweet his congratulatory message
"BJP-MNF, between them have won 13 out of the 20 seats
It also marks beginning of BJP's rise in Mizoram," Mr Shah had tweeted on Tuesday.Mizoram is the last of the northeastern states where the
Congress is still in power
The BJP is determined that the Congress doesn't come to power when state elections are held later this year
The elections to the council -- which has jurisdiction over nearly 650 square km that is home to 45,000 people, half of the state's Chakma
population - was seen as a bellwether for the assembly elections.Local Congress leaders 130 km south of state capital Aizawl, however, were
able to persuade the BJP's elected leaders to make a different choice.As part of this deal, it has given the BJP leaders the council's
set to become the Chief Executive Member of the council
A Congress leader said elected members from the two sides had already formed a joint legislature party.The BJP clearly isn't happy with how
its elected members have disregarded instructions."We are shocked," a BJP leader in Aizawl told TheIndianSubcontinent, complaining that the
Congress appeared to have succeeded in getting their representatives to switch sides.The Congress has not formally 'stake claim' to form the
new council
A party leader said this was only a matter of time.State Sports Minister and Congress leader Zodintluanga said the post-poll alliance was
forged after local leaders of both the parties reached an agreement
But the friendship, he underlined, would not have any bearing in Delhi or in the coming election to the state assembly, according to news
agency Press Trust of India.Congress leaders also concede that its success in snatching the council from the MNF-BJP combine, however, did
not take away the work that party leaders would need to put in to ensure that it doesn't lose the assembly elections the same way.