MNF leaders said yesterday that they would stop the practice of recruiting youths for government service on the basis of recommendations made by politicians and government officials.
The MNF leaders, former ministers R Lalthangliana and Liansuama and former legislator Lalchhandama Ralte, also assured voters that Lok Ayukta, an anti-corruption authority at the state level, would be set up which would be empowered to investigate government employees and public servants, including Chief Minister and ministers.
The opposition party also promised to scrap the existing 'life-time payment' of vehicular road tax being imposed by the present Congress government which, they said, was a "heavy burden" on vehicle owners and the common man.
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