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- Q8048602 abstract "Yangmaso Shaiza (1923-1984) was an Indian politician from the state of Manipur. He was the fourth chief minister of Manipur, and the first tribal politician from the hilly regions of Manipur to hold that post.He was known for his political statesmanship as well as for his deep concern to bring peace in Manipur. Since he worked tirelessly to bring down ethnic clashes, tribal disunity, and communal strives among people, he was deeply admired, respected, and loved by people. Among many of the political personalities from this state, he remains as an exceptional leader who followed the policy of bringing down communalism, tribalism, and parochialism. When he rose to power as the Chief Minister of Manipur in 1974, and again from 1977-1979, he came to be regarded as a strong devoted leader since he firmly believed in the unification of Manipur. Although he was elected as Indian Member of Parliament (MP) through Indian National Congress in 1977, The State of Emergency (1975–7) declared by the Indian President Fakhruddin Ali Ahmed under Article 352 (1) of Indian Constitution, and the heinous results that emanate out of the act, made him to support the then emerging Janata Party (1977). By giving up his Congress MP seat, Yangmaso joined the Janata Party and emerged as the new Chief Minister of Manipur in 1977 again, and carried on the post till 1979. He reportedly brought the Manipur Hills Union within the folds of electoral politics, that angered the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN), leading to a brutal assassination of the visionary leader by the NSCN in 1984.".
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- Q8048602 children "* Keinan * Ngalanpam * Hangzik * Shimyo * Lakpati * Graceton".
- Q8048602 name "Yangmaso Shaiza".
- Q8048602 office "Chief Minister of Manipur".
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- Q8048602 comment "Yangmaso Shaiza (1923-1984) was an Indian politician from the state of Manipur. He was the fourth chief minister of Manipur, and the first tribal politician from the hilly regions of Manipur to hold that post.He was known for his political statesmanship as well as for his deep concern to bring peace in Manipur. Since he worked tirelessly to bring down ethnic clashes, tribal disunity, and communal strives among people, he was deeply admired, respected, and loved by people.".
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