<p>Aizawl: Zoram People's Movement leader Lalduhoma will take oath as the Mizoram chief minister on Friday, Raj Bhavan sources said.</p>.<p>Lalduhoma called on Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati on Wednesday to stake a claim to form the government.</p>.<p>"Lalduhoma will be sworn in as the chief minister on Friday at a function to be held at Raj Bhavan at 11 am," the sources said.</p>.<p>ZPM emerged victorious in the Assembly polls on Monday, bagging 27 of the total 40 seats.</p>.Mizoram: Lalduhoma meets Governor, stakes claim to form new government .<p>Lalduhoma, an ex-IPS officer who had served as the security in charge of former prime minister Indira Gandhi, held a meeting with the newly elected party candidates on Tuesday evening and discussed about formation of the council of ministers and distribution of portfolios, a party leader said.</p>.<p>The ZPM swept the state Assembly polls, dethroning the incumbent Mizo National Front (MNF) which got only 10 seats.</p>.<p>The BJP trailed far behind with just two seats and the Congress just one.</p>.<p>Polling for the 40-member Assembly polls was held on November 7, where more than 82 per cent of over 8.57 lakh voters exercised their franchise. </p>
<p>Aizawl: Zoram People's Movement leader Lalduhoma will take oath as the Mizoram chief minister on Friday, Raj Bhavan sources said.</p>.<p>Lalduhoma called on Governor Hari Babu Kambhampati on Wednesday to stake a claim to form the government.</p>.<p>"Lalduhoma will be sworn in as the chief minister on Friday at a function to be held at Raj Bhavan at 11 am," the sources said.</p>.<p>ZPM emerged victorious in the Assembly polls on Monday, bagging 27 of the total 40 seats.</p>.Mizoram: Lalduhoma meets Governor, stakes claim to form new government .<p>Lalduhoma, an ex-IPS officer who had served as the security in charge of former prime minister Indira Gandhi, held a meeting with the newly elected party candidates on Tuesday evening and discussed about formation of the council of ministers and distribution of portfolios, a party leader said.</p>.<p>The ZPM swept the state Assembly polls, dethroning the incumbent Mizo National Front (MNF) which got only 10 seats.</p>.<p>The BJP trailed far behind with just two seats and the Congress just one.</p>.<p>Polling for the 40-member Assembly polls was held on November 7, where more than 82 per cent of over 8.57 lakh voters exercised their franchise. </p>