"The issue(Mizo nationalism) was always there as it is the issue of our own identity. No one can ever compromise with his or her identity or the identity of his community which is at stake," said F Aithanga, senior leader of MNF which leads the Mizoram Democratic Alliance (MDA).
"Our main aim is development of the economic conditions of the Mizos and protection of their identity," Aithanga told PTI.
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Observers here feel that unemployment and backwardness almost three decades after the creation of Mizoram has provided MNF with the opportunity to revive old issues of nationalism and economic sovereignty within the parameters of the Constitution.
The ruling Congress on the other hand felt that the issue of Mizo nationalism would not bear any fruit.
"MNF is trying to misguide the masses. It is talking of Mizo nationalism, but the fact is that its members themselves had surrendered in 1986 due to infighting in their own ranks. When the surrender took place only a handful of people turned out," campaign head of Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee David M Thangliana told PTI.
MNF rubbished Congress' claims and said the surrender was in order to keep the movement over ground.
The MNF-led MDA is also trying to revive the sentiments of the people on its other demands for economic sovereignty and Zo reunification.