71-year-old Lal Thanhawla, took the oath of office as chief minister for second consecutive term after steering the Congress to retain power in the state.
He won from both Serchhip and Hrangturzo in this Assembly elections, the two seats he contested. He first became chief minister of the northeastern state in 1984.
From a low-level government official, Lal Thanhawla's rise in the Congress ranks has been nothing short of meteoric.
Lal Thanhawla also worked as a journalist for various periodicals. He was Founder-President of Mizoram Journalists Association,
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He started his career as a recorder in the office of the Inspector of Schools in the Mizo District Council before going on to join the Assam Co-operative Apex Bank as a dealing assistant in 1963-64. During this time, he also completed his graduation from Aizawl College.
Mizoram - then a district council under Assam - was undergoing an unrest and the Mizo National Front (MNF) led by Laldenga was fighting for separate statehood.
In 1967, the government arrested him on charges of sedition and he was sent to the Nagaon Jail in Assam, where he remained until his release in 1969.