ZPM has won the Assembly Elections 2023 in the Indian State of Mizoram. This shows the changing political dynamic in the northeastern state. In this video, we will give insights about Baryl Vanneihsangi who is the youngest (32-year-old) woman MLA from the winning ZPM party.
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00:00 In the historic trump that resonates through the political landscape, 32-year-old Beryl
00:14 Vennesangi, a dedicated member of the Zoram People's Movement (ZPM), edged her name in
00:20 the annals of Mizoram's political history.
00:23 Emerging victorious in the Mizoram Assembly elections, Vennesangi not only secured her
00:28 place as a representative for the Aizawl Southree constituency but also earned the distinction
00:35 of becoming the youngest woman MLA in the state.
00:39 This momentous achievement marks a new chapter for the ZPM and reflects the winds of change
00:45 sweeping across Mizoram's political arena.
00:48 Vennesangi emerged victorious with a margin of 1,414 votes.
00:51 With a master's degree from North Eastern Hill University in Shillong, Vennesangi brings
00:59 a wealth of education to her dynamic profile.
01:02 Beyond her academic accomplishments, her journey unfolds against a backdrop of diversity.
01:08 Venturing beyond traditional paths, she has lent her voice as a radio jockey and graced
01:13 television screens as a presenter.
01:16 Vennesangi's multifaceted background not only showcases her academic prowess but also highlights
01:21 her versatility and experience in the realms of media and communication.
01:28 In the realm of social media, Vennesangi's influence extends far and wide, particularly
01:33 on Instagram where she commands an impressive fan base of over 252,000 followers.
01:40 Beyond the realms of electoral trump, she has emerged as a resounding voice for gender
01:45 equality.
01:46 The newly elected ZPM MLA passionately encourages women to pursue their passions without succumbing
01:53 to societal expectations.
01:55 Her advocacy reflects a commitment to empowering women and breaking free from societal constraints,
02:02 inspiring others to chart their paths with determination and resilience.
02:06 In a recent statement, she highlighted the importance of breaking gender barriers in
02:11 governments.
02:12 She said, "I just want to tell all the women out there that our gender doesn't stop us
02:18 from doing anything that we like and wish to pursue.
02:22 It doesn't prevent us from taking up something that we are passionate about.
02:27 My message to them is that regardless of which community or societal stata they come and
02:32 belong to, if they want to take up something, they should just go for it."
02:38 In the landscape of Mizoram Assembly elections, a stark gender disparity was evident among
02:44 the 174 candidates in the prayer with only 16 being women.
02:48 Interestingly, two of these women boldly contested in two constituencies each, amplifying the
02:55 presence of female candidates to 18 seats in the electoral battleground.
03:01 This stark contrast underscores the need for greater gender inclusivity and representation
03:06 in the democratic process.
03:08 Urging for a more diverse and equitable political landscape.
03:13 The culmination of the Mizoram Assembly election 2023 unfolded on November 4, revealing a transformative
03:20 political landscape.
03:21 The Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) celebrated a sweeping victory, clinching 27 seats and
03:28 trumping over the incumbent Zoram Thangaledh Mizor National Front (MNF).
03:33 The MNF secured 10 seats while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made its mark with only
03:39 two seats.
03:41 This election outcome marks a significant shift in the political dynamics of Mizoram.
03:46 "Well, there are a lot of things to say and things to be done.
03:53 So I have a whole lot of strategy out here, but then I'm sorry I couldn't bring it out
03:58 right now, but I just wanted to tell them and to let them know, to let all the females
04:03 know that even if we're girl or female, it doesn't mean that this has to stop us from
04:11 doing something that we like and we are passionate about.
04:13 So I would like to encourage and also I would like to send a message to all the females
04:18 in any community and society that if you want to go for it, then you can go for it.
04:24 And we have to have the passion and we have to have the dream about it.
04:28 It's possible.
04:30 Anything is possible.
04:31 This victory is not a victory of us or the candidate or the party.
04:35 This is the victory of the people, the people who want it changed, the people who wanted
04:38 to bring more development.
04:39 So this victory is dedicated to all the people who have casted their vote for us.
04:44 I would just like to say that let's all join hands and work for the betterment, the development
04:48 of the state, not any personal favor, no nepotism, no corruption.
04:53 Let's just do things the way it's supposed to be.
04:56 Let's just be honest and be righteous in whatever we're doing.
05:00 And I hope God will bless us.
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