Who served the common people during the 1959 famine Mizoram 9th
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Earlier in 1955, Mizo Cultural Society was formed in 1955 and Laldenga was its Secretary. In March 1960, the name of the Mizo Cultural Society was changed to 'Mautam front' During the famine of 1959-1960, this society took lead in demanding relief and managed to attract the attention of all sections of the people. In September 1960, the Society adopted the name of Mizo National Famine Front (MNFF). The MNFF gained considerable popularity as a large number of Mizo Youth assisted in transporting rice and other essential commodities to interior villages.
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Pu Laldenga
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The Mizo National Front (abbreviatedMNF) is an Indian regional political party based in Mizoram. MNF arose from the Mizo National Hunger Front, which was founded in 1959 by Pu Laldenga to oppose the Indian central government's passivity in the face of famine in Mizo parts of Assam state. It launched a dramatic rebellion in 1966, which was followed by years of clandestine activity. It signed the Mizoram Accord with the Government of India in 1986, pledging to avoid secession and bloodshed. The MNF thereafter began contesting elections and has constituted Mizoram's state government three times. It is now the state's ruling party, with its president, Zoramthanga, serving as Mizoram's Chief Minister.
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