Mizoram
Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati with Zoramthanga after the latter submit his resignation at Raj Bhavan in Aizawl on Monday.

Aizawl: Mizoram’s outgoing chief minister and Mizo National Front (MNF) president Zoramthanga on Monday said anti-incumbency was the main factor for his party’s debacle in the state assembly polls.

Securing only 10 seats, the MNF suffered a heavy defeat to the opposition Zoram People’s Movement (ZPM), which bagged 27 seats in the 40-member Mizoram assembly after poll results were announced on Monday.

Zoramthanga himself lost to ZPM candidate Lalthansanga by a margin of 2,101 votes.

The outgoing chief minister submitted his resignation to Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati at the Raj Bhavan after the MNF lost to ZPM on Monday evening.

Speaking to reporters after submitting his resignation, Zoramthanga said that the anti-incumbency and COVID-19 onslaughts are the main factors for his party’s defeat in the state assembly polls which were held on November 7.  

People were also not satisfied with the performance of the MNF government due to inconvenience caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, he said.

He alleged that the pandemic had greatly impacted the state’s economy and impeded the government.

“Because of the anti-incumbency effect and people’s dissatisfaction with our performance due to the Covid-19 onslaught, I lost my government,” Zoramthanga said.

The MNF chief said his party accepted the poll verdict. 

Asked whether MNF will be part of the BJP-led NDA,  Zoramthanga said he has no intention of leaving the alliance but the final decision will be taken by the party.

“Remaining in NDA depends on the decision of our party. I am the founding member of NDA. I have no intention of leaving the alliance,” he said.

MNF is part of the BJP-led North East-Democratic Alliance (NEDA) and an ally of NDA at the Centre.

However, the party has no alliance with the BJP in Mizoram.

The present Mizoram assembly term will end on December 15.