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Mizoram BJP MLA slams ZPM for issue-based support to NDA
Mizoram BJP MLA slams ZPM for issue-based support to NDA

Time of India

time7 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Mizoram BJP MLA slams ZPM for issue-based support to NDA

Aizawl: BJP legislator K Hrahmo on Monday criticised the ruling Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) for supporting the BJP-led NDA govt on an issue-based approach rather than formally joining it. He said this decision has cost Mizoram vital opportunities and contributed to the state's worsening financial situation. Speaking at the Mizoram BJP's weekly political session held at the Atal Bhavan, Hrahmo said, "When BJP and its allies were about to form the govt at the Centre, our state was also invited to be a part of it. But our current state govt, ZPM, responded by offering issue-based support. Had they joined the govt, Mizoram could have avoided its present hardships and benefited from people-oriented policies and strong national support, particularly for Christians and missionaries. " He added that had Mizoram been part of the ruling bloc, the state could have secured a Union minister's post. "Our state govt claims to support the Centre on an issue-by-issue basis. But does the Centre support Mizoram in return?" he asked, implying that the state has not received any special attention or benefits despite its declared support. Hrahmo said over 228 people from Aizawl joined BJP on Monday, despite negative perceptions about the party.

MLA accuses ZPM of funds mismanagement
MLA accuses ZPM of funds mismanagement

Time of India

time07-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

MLA accuses ZPM of funds mismanagement

Aizawl: K Hrahmo, a BJP MLA in Mizoram, on Monday unleashed a scathing attack on the Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) govt, accusing it of failing to secure Centre-funded projects as well as mismanaging the state's finances, reports HC Vanlalruata. Speaking at a political session organised by Mizoram BJP , Hrahmo criticised the govt's inability to implement effective projects, claiming that the few they had executed were classified as 'departmental works', preventing the collection of GST. "From Jan to June 2025, GST collections have continued to decline. A major issue here is the state's inability to secure project funds from the Centre, which has caused a significant financial gap," Hrahmo said.

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