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Laldenga (11 June 1927 – 7 July 1990) was a Mizo
separatist and
politician from
Mizoram in
northeast India. He was the
founder of the Mizo
National Front...
- MNF
emerged from the Mizo
National Famine Front,
which was
formed by Pu
Laldenga to
protest against the
inaction of the
Government of
India towards the...
- leader,
Laldenga. He
visited Laldenga in
London and
persuaded him to join a
peace talk with the
Government of India. He also
convinced Laldenga to inform...
- The Mizo
National Front was an
organisation of Mizo
secessionists led by
Laldenga to
fight for
independence from India. The
movement was
basically due to...
- Pu
Laldenga visited East ****stan (now Bangladesh),
where the
Government of ****stan
offered them
supply of
military hardware and training.
Laldenga and...
- and
Champhai constituency from 1998 to 2008. He was second-in-command to
Laldenga during the
secession movement of Mizo
National Front, and
became the successor...
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Baroda dynamite case. He
secured release of the
underground Mizo leader,
Laldenga, in the
conspiracy trial in 1979. Thereafter, he was the constitutional...
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government designated Mizoram as a
Union Territory on 21
January 1972. Pu
Laldenga, the
President of Mizo
National Front,
signed a
Peace accord in 1986 with...
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Rajiv Gandhi handed over
responsibility of
negotiations with
Laldenga to Pradhan.
Laldenga,
founder of the Mizo
National Front had
fought for secession...
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between India and MNF, he
stepped down from his
office to make way for
Laldenga, the
leader of MNF, to
become the
Chief Minister. This was part of the...