The Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) on Saturday said it has snapped ties with the Zoram People's Movement (ZPM), a coalition of small parties, after the latter was accorded the status of a political party.
The MPC was one of the seven parties that formed the ZPM which was registered as a single political party by the Election Commission on July 8.
The ZPM partners had won eight seats in the 40-member Mizoram assembly election held in November last year.
"The ZPM is no longer a coalition as it has been registered with the Election Commission. The MPC has not held any deliberation on dissolving the party and amalgamating it with the ZPM," senior MPC leader V Lalthazuala told the media.
The party wants to forge an alliance with like-minded entities without having to dissolve it, he said adding that the ZPM and the MPC can also be allies.
"There was no need for ZPM to become a political party as it managed to win eight seats in elections to the 40-member state Assembly held in November last year," he said.
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