Zoram People's Movement

The Zoram People's Movement (abbreviated ZPM) (English:Hill People's Movement) is an alliance of seven party to form non-Indian National Congress non-Mizo National Front government formed by Mizoram People's Conference.

Zoram People's Movement
AbbreviationZPM
LeaderLalduhoma
PresidentLalliansawta
TreasurerC. Lalṭanpuia
Founded2017 (registered party in 2019)
HeadquartersAizawl, Mizoram
Youth wingZPM Ṭhalai
Women's wingZPM Zonu
IdeologyHill's People Interest
ColoursYellow
ECI StatusRegistered Unrecognized Party
Seats in Lok Sabha
0 / 543
Seats in Rajya Sabha
0 / 245
Seats in Mizoram Legislative Assembly
6 / 40
Election symbol
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It is an alliance movement, the members are Mizoram People's Conference, Zoram Nationalist Party, Zoram Exodus Movement, Zoram Decentralisation Front, Zoram Reformation Front and Mizoram People's Party. Later all these parties merged into a single entity. In 2018 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election, it has emerged as movement group and support some independent candidate with same symbol, flag and policy and won 8 seats.[2] Zoram People's Movement was reformed as a political party from movement group. The largest and founder party Mizoram People's Conference left the alliance in 2019[3] due to ZPM became a political party.

In 2020 some member of ZNP left the alliance due to election of their party issue relating to forming new party leader/OB and reform Zoram Nationalist Party(ZNP).

In 2023, the party won all 11 wards in the newly formed Lunglei Municipal Council.[2]

Office Bearers

  • President: Pu Lalliansawta
  • Working President: Pu K Sâpdanga
  • Vice Presidents: Pu Dr. Kenneth Chawngliana, Pu Lalthansanga, Rev. Dr. K. Thanzauva.
  • Treasurer: Pu C. Laltanpuia.

History

Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) contested 36 out of 40 seats in Mizoram assembly polls, and won 8 seats in the recent 2018 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election.[4] The Zoram People's Movement has been created to create a political alternative to the Mizo National Front and the Indian National Congress in Mizoram.[5] They fought the election on the platform of re-imposing a ban on liquor.[6][7] The Zoram people's movement was officially registered with Election Commission of India in July 2019[8] after submitting a request on January 21, 2019.[9]

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