The MPCC office bearers' meeting chaired by Chief Minister and state PCC chief Lal Thanhawla last evening said that bringing peace in the insurgency-hit north eastern part of the state adjoining Manipur remained a matter of concern for the people living in the area and also for the ruling party.
The meeting also made special mention about scale of celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the signing of the Mizo peace accord on June 30, 1986.
"The Committee should study the impact of the implementation of the act in the Mizo society and make recommendations without any prejudice," the meeting said.
The MLPC Act was implemented since mid-January last year and wine shops opened from mid-March in 2015 after the state reeled under stringent prohibition law for 18 years.
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