Voting begins for first
phase of polls in Manipur
Voting for the first phase of polling in Manipur covering 38
constituencies began today amidst tight security.
Voting begins for first phase of polls in Manipur
Voting for the first phase of polling in Manipur covering 38
constituencies began today amidst tight security.
Polling began at 7 am and will end at 3 pm, the Election Commission (EC)
said.
An electorate of 19,02,562 comprising 9,28,573 male and 9,73,989 female
voters will decide the fate of 168 candidates. The number of new voters
is 45,642.
Of the total 1,643 polling station where polling is being held, the EC has identified 837 polling stations as hyper sensitive and 529 as
sensitive.
For maintaining peaceful polling 280 companies of central paramilitary
forces and armed police of other states have been deployed.
Out of these 30 companies are being kept for looking after the two
national highways connecting Imphal and other states in view of the
four-month-old indefinite economic blockade by United Naga Council
(UNC).
The rest of the security forces will be deployed in the polling
stations, the EC said adding that Manipur Police will not be be deployed
in them.
In the first phase prominent political figures of the state like Speaker
Th Lokeswar Singh, ministers I Hemochandra Singh, Govindas Konthoujam,
Kh Ratankumar Singh and T Manga Vaiphei, Manipur PCC President T N
Haokip, former ministers Phungzathang Tonsing, and Y Erabot Singh and
BJP leader Th Chaoba Singh are in the election fray, the EC said.
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