Lalduhoma

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Lalduhoma (alternatively spelled Lalduhawma, born 22 February 1949) is an Indian politician and a former Indian Police Service officer from Mizoram. Resigning from the security service to the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, he was elected as Member of Parliament to the Lok Sabha from Mizoram in 1984. He left the Indian National Congress, the party from which he was elected, for which he was disqualified from the parliament. He became the first MP to be discharged upon anti-defection law in India. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Lalduhoma
rdf:langString Lalduhoma
rdf:langString Lalduhoma
rdf:langString Tualpui, Mizoram
xsd:date 1949-02-22
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xsd:date 1949-02-22
rdf:langString Lalduhoma in 2011
rdf:langString Two sons
rdf:langString Constituency Established
rdf:langString Aizawl, Mizoram
rdf:langString Liansailovi
xsd:integer 1984
xsd:integer 2018
rdf:langString Lalduhoma (alternatively spelled Lalduhawma, born 22 February 1949) is an Indian politician and a former Indian Police Service officer from Mizoram. Resigning from the security service to the Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, he was elected as Member of Parliament to the Lok Sabha from Mizoram in 1984. He left the Indian National Congress, the party from which he was elected, for which he was disqualified from the parliament. He became the first MP to be discharged upon anti-defection law in India. Lalduhoma is the founder and president of Zoram Nationalist Party, a regional political party in Mizoram. His party joined the coalition party Zoram People's Movement, in which he was chosen as the first Chief Ministerial candidate in the 2018 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election. He was elected from Aizawl West I and Serchhip constituencies, and chose to represent Serchhip. While serving as leader of the opposition of the legislature, he was disqualified as Member of the Legislative Assembly on charge of breaching anti-defection law in 2020 to become the first case in state legislatures in India. He was re-elected from the same Serchhip constituency in a by-election in 2021.
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