<p>Aizawl: Supporters of students' organisation Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP) on Friday held a demonstration in Aizawl, protesting against the Congress for fielding Meriam L Hrangchal in the Lunglei South constituency as she is a Mizo woman who married a person from outside the community.</p>.<p>The MZP had in December last year asked all political parties not to nominate any Mizo woman who is married to a non-Mizo person.</p>.<p>Protesting against the Congress, the MZP said it could not accept such a politician sitting in the state assembly and representing the people of Mizoram.</p>.Mizoram Assembly election: CM Zoramthanga says MNF will retain power, bag more than 25 seats.<p>The MZP said that according to the Mizo Customary Law, published by the state Law and Judicial Department, if a Mizo woman marry outside the community, she should adopt the culture, tradition and identity of her husband.</p>.<p>Criticising the Congress, MZP president H Lalthianghlima said the student body is strongly against "a non-tribal in the assembly through his wife".</p>.<p>"We will intensify our agitation to ensure that such Mizo women are not elected," he said.</p>.<p>Three resolutions were passed during the protest meeting. Among these were an appeal to the people to not vote for Mizo women who marry outside the community and a pledge to fight for the protection of the Mizo identity.</p>.<p>Defying MZP's diktat, Congress fielded Hrangchal in the Lunglei South seat. She married local resident Dipen Zoliana, who belonged to the Gorkha community, but has adopted Christianity and Mizo identity.</p>.<p>State Congress president Lalsawta said Hrangchal was given nomination as the party believes that she is an asset to the state.</p>.<p>Congress vice president Lal Thanzara said that unless the Election Commission rejects her nomination, the party will not replace her as a candidate in the Lunglei South seat.</p>.<p>Following MZP's appeal, the BJP on Thursday replaced its candidate in the Tuivawl constituency. It previously fielded Judy Zohmingliani, who married a non-Mizo person. </p>
<p>Aizawl: Supporters of students' organisation Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP) on Friday held a demonstration in Aizawl, protesting against the Congress for fielding Meriam L Hrangchal in the Lunglei South constituency as she is a Mizo woman who married a person from outside the community.</p>.<p>The MZP had in December last year asked all political parties not to nominate any Mizo woman who is married to a non-Mizo person.</p>.<p>Protesting against the Congress, the MZP said it could not accept such a politician sitting in the state assembly and representing the people of Mizoram.</p>.Mizoram Assembly election: CM Zoramthanga says MNF will retain power, bag more than 25 seats.<p>The MZP said that according to the Mizo Customary Law, published by the state Law and Judicial Department, if a Mizo woman marry outside the community, she should adopt the culture, tradition and identity of her husband.</p>.<p>Criticising the Congress, MZP president H Lalthianghlima said the student body is strongly against "a non-tribal in the assembly through his wife".</p>.<p>"We will intensify our agitation to ensure that such Mizo women are not elected," he said.</p>.<p>Three resolutions were passed during the protest meeting. Among these were an appeal to the people to not vote for Mizo women who marry outside the community and a pledge to fight for the protection of the Mizo identity.</p>.<p>Defying MZP's diktat, Congress fielded Hrangchal in the Lunglei South seat. She married local resident Dipen Zoliana, who belonged to the Gorkha community, but has adopted Christianity and Mizo identity.</p>.<p>State Congress president Lalsawta said Hrangchal was given nomination as the party believes that she is an asset to the state.</p>.<p>Congress vice president Lal Thanzara said that unless the Election Commission rejects her nomination, the party will not replace her as a candidate in the Lunglei South seat.</p>.<p>Following MZP's appeal, the BJP on Thursday replaced its candidate in the Tuivawl constituency. It previously fielded Judy Zohmingliani, who married a non-Mizo person. </p>