A 13-member two-tier Mizo National Front ministry, headed by Chief Minister Zoramthanga, was sworn in for a second consecutive term on Thursday evening after opposition protestors smashed the panes of his car and blocked all roads leading to the Raj Bhavan, delaying the ceremony by seven hours.

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Eight of the ministers were of cabinet rank, and but for a new entrant, the others had been part of the earlier ministry.
The swearing ceremony, originally scheduled for 11:00 am, finally took place at 6:00 pm after the opposition, which called a dawn-to-dusk bandh to protest the arrest of 20 persons last night, blockaded the streets demanding their release.
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