Month: May 2023

Dg. Kali Kumar Tongchangya elected unopposed as Chairman in the first sitting of the 11th CADC

Kamalanagar, May 26 2023: Dg. Kali Kumar Tongchangya, MDC who was the lone contestant for the post of Chairman, CADC was declared elected uncontested by Dg. Hiranand Tongchangya, the Protem Chairman in the first sitting of the 11th Chakma Autonomous District Council held today in the CADC Session Hall.

Dg. Kali Kumar Tongchangya was elected from 18-Fultuli MDC Constituency on an MNF ticket. This is his third stint as Chairman of CADC and his sixth term as MDC.

At the outset, a minute of silence was observed in rememberance of the three former MDCs of the previous Executive Committee who had died. Dg. Mohesh Boran Chakma and Dg. Charan Singh Chakma were killed in a road accident on the way to Aizawl while Dg. Amit Kumar Chakma lost his life to attacks by some miscreants at Lokkisury village while he was in election campaign.

The house was filled with energy and enthusiasm shared by the newly elected Members of the District Council. All the Members shared the belief that this term would be progressive and meaningful since this newly constituted council comprises a good mix of fresh enthusiasm in the form of 12 first-time elected MDCs and seasoned experience in the form of 8 MDCs who have been in active politics for a long time. Hence, they hoped there would be no political tussle to paralyze the government. There was no business and transaction in the first sitting of the 11th CADC.

Filing of Nominations for CADC Chairman concludes; Lone MDC in fray

Kamalanagar, 25th May 2023: The process of filing of nominations for the post of Chairman of the Chakma Autonomous District Council has concluded as per the notified schedule of 3:00 PM 25/05/2023.

Dangu Kali Kumar Tongchangya, elected MDC of 18-Fultuli MDC constituency was the lone contestant for the post. His nomination was duly scrutinized at the District Council Secretariat and was found valid. CADC is set to elect its Chairman of this term in the first sitting of the newly constituted council scheduled tommorrow i.e. 26th May 2023, as per the notification issued earlier by the Protem Chairman, Dangu Hirand Tongchangya.

Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma sworn-in as CEM of CADC

Kamalanagar, May 25, 2023: Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma, elected MDC of 1-Borapansury I MDC Constituency was sworn-in today as the Chief Executive Member of the Chakma Autonomous District Council at CADC Art & Culture Hall, Kamalanagar amidst huge gathering of people representing different sections of the society. Councilors, officials of CADC, former leaders, representatives from political parties and NGOs attended the programme. Dr. Buddha Dhan Chakma, MLA, Mizoram was also present.


On 22nd May the Hon’ble Governor of Mizoram Dr. Hari Babu Kambhampati had appointed the leader of MNF Legislature Party Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma as the CEM of CADC. Dg. Abraham Beirazi Khithie, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Lawngtlai administered the oath of office and secrecy.
Dg. Rasik Mohan Chakma expressed his happiness and gratitude to the State Election Commission for conducting the election smoothly although an unfortunate incident marred the otherwise smooth election.


Emphasizing the importance of 11th CADC, he recalled the celebration of CADC Golden Jubilee and said that the newly constituted District Council marked the entry of CADC into another fifty years. He remarked that the outcome of the recently concluded election was a strong message to the political leaders by the public. Two-thirds of the members of the previous term could not get themselves re-elected. This signifies the desire of the people for good governance and that they are willing to change their representatives if they do not perform. He welcomed the new members to work for the welfare of the people and fulfill the aspirations of the people they represent.


He mentioned that a MNF government is a symbol of good governance, development and responsive to the aspirations of the people. Hence, β€œthe first priority of his government shall be good and inclusive governance”.


Another positive development, he mentioned was the election of Dg. Nirupam Chakma, former Minister & MLA into CADC as a member of the district council. He is the senior most politician and a source of vast experience in the field. His experience shall be a boon for CADC if it could be utilized effectively.

Notification: First sitting of the 11th CADC

The members of the 11th Chakma Autonomous District Council are hereby summoned for the first sitting of the 11th CADC on 26/05/2023 at CADC Session Hall at 10:30AM.

Further, election of the Chairman of the newly constituted council shall take place as per the schedule below:

Filing of nomination paper 25/05/2023 (till 3:00 PM)
Election of Chairman 26/05/2023 (10:30 AM)

Notification: Oath or Affirmation of Members of 11th CADC

As provided under Sub-Rule(1) of Rule 37 of Chakma Autonomous District Council (Constitution and Conduct of Business etc.) Rules, 2022 and as amended from time to time, the Members of the Chakma Autonomous District Council constituted after the General Election to the Chakma Autonomous District Council’ 2023 are hereby informed to subscrive Oath or Affirmation accordingly.

Date:23rd May, 2023
Time:11:30 am
Venue:CADC Session Hall

Notification: First Sitting of 11th CADC

The Protem Chairman, Dangu Hiranand Tongchangya has summoned the Members of the 11th Chakma Autonomous District Council for the first sitting to elect the new Chairman of CADC as per schedule mentioned below:

Submission of nomination paper:23/05/2023 from 12 noon to 3:00 pm
Scrutiny of nomination paper:23/05/2023 at 3:10 pm
Withdrawal of nomination paper:23/05/2023 at 3:30 pm
Election of Chairman:24/05/2023 at 10:30 am (Wednesday) at CADC Session Hall

Congress wins 15-Rengkashya MDC Constituency seat

Kamalanagar, May 19, 2023: The 15-Rengkashya MDC Constituency was won by Dg. Doymoy Daveng Chakma of the Indian National Congress (INC) as per the result declared today. The election to 15-Rengkashya MDC Constituency was delayed due to the death of Dg. Amit Kumar Chakma, official Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate following an attack on him by some miscreants at Lokkisury village on 4th May while he was in election campaign.

There were 3 candidates in the fray. Dg. Doymoy Devang Chakma from Indian National Congress (INC) secured 713 votes while Dg. Sukriti Chakma from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Dg. Prema Ranjan Chakma from Mizo National Front (MNF) got 26 votes and 572 votes respectively. 3 voters chose NOTA. Of the total votes of 1411, a turnout of 93.13 % was recorded.

The General Election to Chakma Autonomous District Council (CADC), 2023 was held on 9th May, 2023 for the 19 MDC Constituencies and the results were declared on 11th May, 2023.

The declaration of the result of 15-Rengkashya MDC constituency, concludes the General Elections to the Chakma Autonomous District Council 2023. The final result of the General Election is provided below:

Sl Constituency Candidate Party Votes Result
1 1-Borapansury-I Jupiter Chakma BJP 539
Rustom Chakma INC 545
Rasik Mohan Chakma MNF 856 Won
Prassanna Kumar Chakma ZPM 5
NOTA β€” 9
2 2-Borapansury-II Sadhu Dhan Chakma BJP 1011
Kalpana Chakma INC 45
Sanjib Chakma MNF 1084 Won
Kusum Lata Chakma ZPM 53
NOTA β€” 17
3 3-Chhotapansury Amar Smriti Chakma BJP 337
Supreme Raj Chakma INC 472 Won
Arun Kumar Chakma MNF 278
Shanti Jiban Chakma ZPM 453
NOTA β€” 10
4 4-Bajeisora Molin Kumar Chakma BJP 1036 Won
Sanjoy Chakma INC 404
Anil Kanti Chakma MNF 562
Lal Mohan Chakma ZPM 7
NOTA β€” 9
5 5-Kamalanagar β€˜N’ Parimal Chakma BJP 1597 Won
Lokesh Chakma INC 168
Durjyo Dhan Chakma MNF 1316
T.Karan Dewan ZPM 19
NOTA β€” 20
6 6-Kamalanagar β€˜S’ Nirupam Chakma BJP 814 Won
D. Janjil Chakma INC 95
H. Amaresh Chakma MNF 582
Sobha Baran Chakma ZPM 11
NOTA β€” 5
7 7-Kamalanagar β€˜W’ Rupayan Chakma BJP 372
Hiran Kumar Chakma INC 107
Sanjeev Chakma MNF 530 Won
Dinesh Moy Chakma ZPM 480
NOTA β€” 17
8 8-Udalthana Prema Ranjan Chakma BJP 788
Tapan Chakma INC 19
Ajoy Kumar Chakma MNF 1032 Won
NOTA β€” 0
9 9-Ugudasury β€˜S’ Lobiod Chakma BJP 775
Shanti Bijoy Chakma INC 16
Sundor Muni Chakma MNF 817 Won
Sunil Moy Chakma ZPM 12
NOTA β€” 9
10 10-Mondirasora Buban Bijoy Chakma BJP 208
Hiran Bijoy Chakma INC 28
Amit Bayan Chakma MNF 654 Won
Onish Moy Chakma ZPM 591
NOTA β€” 8
11 11-Ajasora Santosh Chakma BJP 1046 Won
Chitra Moni Chakma INC 41
Subaranta Chakma MNF 455
Amar Singh Chakma ZPM 3
NOTA β€” 9
12 12-Mainabapsora Sneha Bikash Tongchangya BJP 135
Supan Chakma INC 764 Won
Uday Tongchangya MNF 698
NOTA β€” 16
13 13-Vaseitlang Sunita Chakma BJP 13
Madhu Shudan Chakma INC 0
Kalasoga Chakma MNF 762 Won
Buddhalila Chakma ZPM 642
NOTA β€” 1
14 14-Longpuighat BP Amit Bayan Chakma BJP 312
Ananta Bikash Chakma INC 460 Won
Doyal Chandra Dewan MNF 333
Lakhi Dhan Chakma ZPM 413
NOTA β€” 7
15 15-Rengkashya Sukriti Chakma BJP 26
Doymoy Daveng Chakma INC 713
Prema Ranjan Chakma MNF 572
NOTA β€” 3
16 16-New Jaganasury Nua Muni BJP 24
Adikanta Tongchangya INC 742
Hiranand Tongchangya MNF 958 Won
NOTA β€” 12
17 17-Jaruldubasora Purna Muni Chakma BJP 600
Suresh Dewan Chakma INC 9
Lakkhan Chakma MNF 669 Won
NOTA β€” 6
18 18-Fultuli T.Pankoj Tongchangya BJP 6
Bijuram Tongchangya INC 614
Kali Kumar Tongchangya MNF 648 Won
NOTA β€” 4
19 19-Devasora β€˜S’ Montu Chakma BJP 665 Won
Shanti Moni Chakma INC 7
Subash Bosu Chakma MNF 588
Dilip Kumar Chakma ZPM 2
NOTA β€” 2
20 20-Parva Devabar Chakma BJP 526
Mohan Chakma INC 715 Won
Robin Chakma MNF 661
NOTA β€” 11