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Manipur polls: 30per cent votescast in three hours

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Press Trust of India, Updated:
January 28, 2012 11:49 IST Imphal: About 30 per cent of the 17.40 lakh voters exercised their franchise in the first three hours in Manipur legislative assembly elections today, officials said. Long queues of enthusiastic voters were seen at many polling booths across the valley districts of Imphal East, Imphal West, Thoubal and Bishenpur with people waiting their turn on a sunny morning. Official reports said hundreds of people were seen outside RDS High School in Wangkhei constituency in Imphal East district where former minister and senior Congress leader Yumkham
Erabot is pitted against his arch rival O Henry of Manipur State Congress Party. Henry is nephew of Manipur chief minister O Ibobi Singh. A large number of voters were seen at the playground of Wangkhei girls high school in Yaiskul constituency in Imphal East district as they could not find place to stand in the queue as the line was already too long. Trinamool Congress nominee and former education director Hareswar Goswami faces his cousin Jayadev Sharma in the seat. In Thoubal constituency in Thoubal district, where the Chief Minister crosses sword with his arch rival O
Indira of BJP, brisk polling was reported from many polling stations. In Thangmeiband seat in Imphal West district, where former chief minister and NCP chief Radhabinod Koijam faces former BJP chief M Bhorot Singh in a multi-cornered contest, heavy polling was reported from many polling stations. Reports said turn out of women voters was much more at many polling stations in the valley districts. In hill districts, polling was heavy at Kalapahar, Motbung and Kangpokpi in Kangpokpi constituency in Senapati district. In some interior hill districts, polling at some booths was low because of cold weather, reports said. Turn out at Ukhrul was reported to be very low. Official sources said so far no untoward incident was reported from any part of the state. A helicopter was kept ready to meet any emergency situation, official sources said adding
para-military forces were deployed at all the polling stations. Police and para- military forces were seen patrolling at many parts of
the state particularly in valley districts to check movement of ultras who might disrupt the poll process.
 
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This is good !! there is overwhelming Support in other region's of NE and Kashmir too during Election

Those who want to leave are "Free to leave "
 
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A hard slap of facts by people of Manipur :tup:

Now looser who were saying Manipur want separation will find no place to hide.

and also those who were hallucinating about seven sisters and crap :D
 
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Proud of India from Manipur


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Mangte Chungneijang Merykom, also known as MC Mary Kom or Mary Kom, is a female boxer from Manipur, India. Mary Kom, a mother of two, is five times World Boxing Champion, successively. :woot:

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Suranjoy Singh works in Indian army.

Suranjoy Mayengbam Singh is an boxer from Manipur, India. Gold medalist at World Military Games, Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Boxing Championships, Asian Boxing Championships etc.
 
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48% till 2 pm

The Hindu : States / Other States : 2 killed in Manipur poll violence, 48 pc turnout till 2 p.m.

---------- Post added at 02:52 PM ---------- Previous post was at 02:50 PM ----------


Proud of India from Manipur


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Suranjoy Singh works in Indian army.

Suranjoy Mayengbam Singh is an boxer from Manipur, India. Gold medalist at World Military Games, Commonwealth Games, Commonwealth Boxing Championships, Asian Boxing Championships etc.

he he! Nice picture!
 
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2 CRPF personnel killed, bombs defused in Manipur

Two CRPF personnel on poll duty were killed in an ambush by militants even as four powerful bombs planted near polling stations were seized and defused before polling for the Manipur assembly began on Saturday morning.

The CRPF personnel were killed on Friday when militants
ambushed them in Ukhrul district, official sources said.
They said the bombs were suspected to have been planted by militants in Khurai Chingangbam area, Sawombung High School, Khomidok in Imphal East district and Naoremthong High School area in Imphal West district to disturb the polls.

The explosives were seized and defused, they said.

An official report said an 80-year old woman was killed last Thursday in interior Tamenglong hill district when suspected militants attacked a Congress party office with bombs.
2 CRPF personnel killed, bombs defused in Manipur - Hindustan Times
 
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2 CRPF personnel killed, bombs defused in Manipur

Two CRPF personnel on poll duty were killed in an ambush by militants even as four powerful bombs planted near polling stations were seized and defused before polling for the Manipur assembly began on Saturday morning.

The CRPF personnel were killed on Friday when militants
ambushed them in Ukhrul district, official sources said.
They said the bombs were suspected to have been planted by militants in Khurai Chingangbam area, Sawombung High School, Khomidok in Imphal East district and Naoremthong High School area in Imphal West district to disturb the polls.

The explosives were seized and defused, they said.

An official report said an 80-year old woman was killed last Thursday in interior Tamenglong hill district when suspected militants attacked a Congress party office with bombs.
2 CRPF personnel killed, bombs defused in Manipur - Hindustan Times

I was about to post the same thing .. fact that despite the bomb blast people came out to vote tells us how much the people aredesperate for peace and prosperirty...
 
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Some people still think that people of manipur want to separate from India.

NO no no ... the seccession issue is long dead.. things are very different and complex now for outsider(outside GOI and local populace)to understand,Manipur is caught in very different issue .. Manipur is sharpely divided along ethnic lines ,the dominant Meite vs the hill nagas vs the Kukis.. NSCN chief Muivah is from Ukhrul district of Mnaipur and is pursuing his hot agenda of unifying Naga dominated areas and thereby causing a fear among the Kuki people and strong opposition from Meiti people.. so much so that this time Nagaland People fronts is feilding their own candidate and nagaland chief minister Neiphu Rio came for campaigning (on behalf of Naga people or maybe NSCN-IM).. all the bomb blast and violence is more about who can gain more ground by intimaditing people and candidtae of opposition and to gain more power in the assembly..and remember all this in the background of events such as recent blocakde and AFSPA (which I stongly belive should be removed)

and people here still stuck in oh so India vs NE :rolleyes:
 
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NO no no ... the seccession issue is long dead.. things are very different and complex now for outsider(outside GOI and local populace)to understand,Manipur is caught in very different issue .. Manipur is sharpely divided along ethnic lines ,the dominant Meite vs the hill nagas vs the Kukis.. NSCN chief Muivah is from Ukhrul district of Mnaipur and is pursuing his hot agenda of unifying Naga dominated areas and thereby causing a fear among the Kuki people and strong opposition from Meiti people.. so much so that this time Nagaland People fronts is feilding their own candidate and nagaland chief minister Neiphu Rio came for campaigning (on behalf of Naga people or maybe NSCN-IM).. all the bomb blast and violence is more about who can gain more ground by intimaditing people and candidtae of opposition and to gain more power in the assembly..and remember all this in the background of events such as recent blocakde and AFSPA (which I stongly belive should be removed)

and people here still stuck in oh so India vs NE :rolleyes:

I think it can be removed if Manipur Assembly unanimously vote for its removal. According to Indian Constitution, The Central Govt could not impose something on the states forcefully.
 
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what people outside India don't understand is that while we have protests , against who ever (be it government or private companies) its for a better way of live , more money and and a better deal . but none want out of this country . most are happy being Indians .
 
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I think it can be removed if Manipur Assembly unanimously vote for its removal. According to Indian Constitution, The Central Govt could not impose something on the states forcefully.

actually in regards to national security its the central government which takes the call . no state government has the right to do so.
 
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actually in regards to national security its the central government which takes the call . no state government has the right to do so.

But did Manipur Assembly ever passed a resolution demanding the removal of AFSPA act from the state.
 
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