C. Chhunga

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C. Chhunga (1915–1988) was the first Chief Minister of Mizoram, a state in northeast India. He served as a member of the Mizo Union, from 1972 to 1977.

CH. Chhunga
1st Chief Minister of Mizoram
In office
3 May 1972 – 10 May 1977
Lieutenant GovernorS. P. Mukherjee
S. K. Chibber
Preceded byOffice Established
Succeeded byThenphunga Sailo
ConstituencyKolasib
Personal details
Born19 November 1915
Died24 August 1988(1988-08-24) (aged 72)
Political partyMizo Union
ResidenceAizawl

Political life

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Chhunga was the Chief Executive Member of Mizoram District Council, The United Mizo Parliamentary Party, a coalition of Mizo Union and Congress Party and dominated the 1971 Village Council elections by winning 66 of the 158 Village councils.[1] Chhunga was appointed the President of the Mizo Union in the 1952 General Assembly as the people preferred a young man instead of the much senior Bawichhuaka. Chhunga held the Party president's post for 14 years during the 28 years of Mizo Union Party. Chhunga won election in Kolasib (Vidhan Sabha constituency) and was appointed the Chief Minister of Union Territory of Mizoram by SP Mukherjee, the First Lt Governor of Mizoram on 3 May 1972.[2] Chhunga was instrumental of merger of Mizo Union with the Indian National Congress. The Mizo Union being a regional party depended on the center for funds and preferred to join with the Indian National Congress.[3] Chhunga was instrumental in Mizoram getting State status. He negotiated for separation of Mizoram District from Assam state.

References

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  1. ^ C. Nunthara (1996). Mizoram: Society and Polity. Indus Publishing Company.
  2. ^ Bareh, Hamlet (2007). Encyclopaedia of North-East India: Mizoram. Mittal Publications.
  3. ^ Chatterjee, Suhas (1994). Making of Mizoram: Role of Laldenga, Volume 2. Vijay Gupta. ISBN 9788185880389.
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