Tuesday, September 16, 2025
spot_img

Lalrinthanga stands by document

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img

Aizawl: Mizo National Front activist M C Lalrinthanga has stood by the document that he says show that Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla had signed a ‘top secret agreement’ with Bru National Liberation Front in 2003.

Addressing a press conference on Monday, a few days after the Congress party filed a defamation case against him, Lalrinthanga said, ‘ As Solomon Praphul Ushay (the alleged signatory) and C Lalruata (Congress spokesperson) filed an FIR, police will easily find out that the document is authentic. ‘

The ‘top secret agreement’, photocopy of which was disseminated to the press by Lalrinthanga, was allegedly signed by then BNLF general secretary Solomon Praful and Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee president Lal Thanhawla on August 12, 2003, on the eve of the state Assembly elections.

Solomon Praphul Ushay, former general secretary of the surrendered BNLF, had strongly denied signing the document and also maintained that he had never used the name Solomon Praful during his underground days.

Lalrinthanga told media persons today that he did not know whether Solomon Praphul Ushay was the same person who had signed document. But he knew for sure that the ‘top secret agreement’ was signed between the then underground outfit and MPCC.

He even blamed the agreement for the derailment of the ongoing Bru repatriation process by the Bru refugees who are raising fresh demands like a homeland in Mizoram.

Among many other things, the Congress party promised to create Bru Development Council, if the party was elected to power in the 2003 elections, in return of the Bru votes. Accusing Lal Thanhawla of ‘telling the most number of lies, frequently mentioning God’s name but not fearing God,’ Lalrinthanga reiterated that the ‘top secret agreement’ signed by Lal Thanhawla and Solomon Praful was not a fabricated document. (UNI)

spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Baluk Blah remembers Lapang as humble statesman & loving father

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 15: As Meghalaya bid a teary adieu to former Chief Minister Donwa Dethwelson Lapang...

Three-day training camp ends in SWGH

From Our Correspondent TURA, Sep 15: Curtain came down on a three-day ‘Patrol Leaders Training Camp’, which organised by...

Three-day STEM Bootcamp makes science & mathematics fun for WKH schoolchildren

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 15: A three-day STEM Bootcamp, aimed at making Science and Mathematics engaging and practical,...

Tourist taxis bypass Umling toll plaza using ‘internal arrangement’; NHAI assures action

By Our Reporter SHILLONG, Sep 15: Many tourist taxi vehicles plying along the Guwahati-Shillong road often avoid paying toll...