Lal Thanhawla

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The Hon'ble
Lal Thanhawla
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Chief Minister of Mizoram
In office
11 December 2008
Preceded by Zoramthanga
Constituency Serchhip
Personal details
Born (1942-05-19) 19 May 1942 (age 81)
Durtlang Hospital, Aizawl, Mizoram, India
Political party Indian National Congress
Spouse(s) Lal Riliani
Children Lucy Sailo
Zauva Sailo (L)
Lal Thankhumi
Residence Zarkawt, Aizawl, Mizoram
Alma mater Pachhunga University College
Religion Presbyterianism

Lal Thanhawla (born 19 May 1942) is an Indian politician who has been the Chief Minister of Mizoram since 11 December 2008. Previously he was Chief Minister from 1984 to 1986 and from 1989 to 1998. He was elected to another term in the 2013 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election. This was the fifth time he was elected to the office of Chief Minister, which is a record in Mizoram.[1][2] He belongs to the Indian National Congress. His electoral constituencies are Serchhip and Hrangturzo. He successfully contested in the general elections nine times, in 1978, 1979, 1984, 1987, 1993, 2003, 2008, and 2013.[3]

Early life

Lal Thanhawla is the son of Hmartawnphunga Sailo and Lalsawmliani Chawngthu. He completed matriculation in 1958. He passed his intermediate examination (higher secondary) in arts in 1961. Thereafter, he studied BA at Pachhunga University College (then Aijal College), which was then affiliated to Gauhati University. He graduated in 1964.[4]

Career

Lal Thanhawla started his career as Recorder in the office of Inspector of Schools under the Mizoram District Council, which was in turn under the Government of Assam. After that, he joined the Assam Co-operative Apex Bank as Assistant. In 1966, he joined the underground movement called Mizo National Front (MNF) as Foreign Secretary. He was captured and imprisoned at Silchar jail. He was release in 1967 and joined the Indian National Congress party. He was immediately appointed to the Chief Organiser of the Aizawl District Congress Committee. In 1973 he was elected President of the Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee, and continued to win the presidency in every election till date. In 1978 and 1979 he was elected as a Legislator in Union Territory Elections. In 1984, under his leadership, the Congress party swept the state and he became the Chief Minister. In 1986, when the Mizoram Peace Accord was signed between India and MNF, he stepped down from his office to make way for Pu Laldenga, the leader of MNF, to become the Chief Minister. This was part of the negotiation and settlement of the accord, and he was designated Deputy Chief Minister. Then Mizoram was declared a full state of India. In the first Mizoram Legislative Assembly election held in 1987, he was elected and became the Chief Minister. He continued the office after being re-elected in the 1989 and 1993 elections. In 1998 he lost the election, the only time since his political career started. He eventually reclaimed in the 2003 elections. Currently he is elected from both Serchhip and Hrangturzo constituencies.[4][5][6][7]

In the 2013 Mizoram Assembly Elections, Thanhawla led the ruling Congress party to a victory winning 34 seats in the 40-member legislative assembly, two seats more than in the 2008 election. The major opposition party Mizo National Front (MNF) barely won five seats, while Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) won just one seat.[1]

His younger brother, Lal Tharanza, resigned from the state's Council of Ministers and as an MLA over an office-of-profit media expose that alleges he held almost 5 lakh shares in a Delhi-based company the state PWD gave several contracts to.[8]

Other activities

Lal Thanhawla is an actively involved sports and voluntary services. Among his major contributions are as[3][6]

  • Founder President of Mizoram Football Association
  • Founder President of Mizoram Sports Association
  • Founder President of Mizoram Hockey Association
  • Founder Secretary of Mizoram Boxing Association
  • Founder Secretary of Aijal Amateur Athletic Club
  • Founder President of Mizoram Olympic Association
  • Former President of Indian Olympic Association
  • Chairman of North East Olympic Commission
  • Founder President of Mizoram Journalists Association
  • Founder editor of Mizo Aw (a daily newspaper) and Remna Palai (INC party daily news)
  • Founder of Young Mizo Association at Zarkawt
  • Founder Secretary of Aizawl Dramatic & Cultural Society

In addition he had served as Secretary of Central Information Forum; Chairman of Literacy Committee, National Development Council of India; Member of the 9th Finance Commission of India; and Member of the Shillong Club Ltd. and Country Club of India.

Award and recognition

  • National Citizen Award in 1994
  • Mother Teresa Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009
  • Lalthanhawla Higher Secondary School, established in 2011 at Serchhip was named in his honour[9][10]
  • A sport complex at Pitarte Tlang, Republic Vengthlang, Aizawl, was inaugurated in 2012 as Hawla Indoor Stadium.[11]

References

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Further reading

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Preceded by Chief Minister of Mizoram
11 December 2008 – present
Succeeded by
incumbent