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Northeast witnesses peaceful district council elections | Elections for autonomous hill district councils in the northeast, are responsible for the socio-economic development of the tribal dominated hill-districts witnessed peaceful voting recently. People in Tripura turned out in large numbers to vote. Unfortunately,
in Manipur, the Nagas opposed the elections. To reap the peace dividend, people
in Tripura's Hill Districts turned up in large numbers to cast their vote, for
the 30-seat sixth Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC). Over
160 candidates belonging to various political parties, including ten women candidates,
contested the election. For the first time, electronic photo identity cards were
made compulsory for the voters. "We have come here to vote, which started at 7
in the morning. Till now it is going on very systematically. There is a long queue
of voters as people turned out in good numbers and there are adequate security
personnel here," said Naba Kumar Debbarma, a voter The scenario in Manipur, however,
is very different. The Nagas are opposing the election, scheduled to be held on
May 26, until their demand to amend the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council
Act- (Third Amendment) 2008 is fulfilled. Except the Nagas, the other 28 tribal
communities in the state are in favour of holding the elections. The indefinite
economic blockade and a three-days shutdown called by some Naga organizations
like the United Naga Council (UNC) and All Naga Students Association (ANSAM) and
the Manipur Tribal Joint Action Committee, have disrupted normal life. Sources
reveal that Naga bodies in Manipur have the support of Naga militant outfits,
which don't want elections and development in the region. "We feel the pain of
people who are affected by the blockade. We express our regret on that. It is
not only the valley people who are suffering. People in the hill districts are
also suffering," said David Choro, the President, the All Naga Students' Association,
Manipur The elections in six Manipur hill districts are being held after 20 years.
People have been demanding the holding of elections, but there are some groups
who wanted to divide Manipur and are opposing it. Despite the opposition of the
Naga groups, the state government is gearing up to ensure that people in the state
can exercise their fundamental right to vote.
Sources in the Union Home Ministry on Monday feared that the casualties of the IED blast in
Chhattisgarh's Dantewada is likely to go high as the rescue and relief operations have been
hampered due to bad light. Security forces have launched a major rescue operation. On
Monday evening in one of the worst attack on civilians the Maoists blew up a private bus
killing over 30 people. The bus was on its way from Dantewada to Sukma when the incident
took place near Chingawaram, over nine kilometers from Sukma. The bus-CG17 SS 9295
was carrying 20 special police officers (SPO) and over 30 civilians.The SPOs were
on their way to participate in a special recruitment drive. The latest blast incident
has taken place a day after the Maoists called for a 48 hour shutdown in five
states-Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal and Madhya Pradesh. The sources
said the attack might have been a pre -planned one. Reportedly, the Maoists also
fired on the bus after the blast to ensure that nobody stays alive. |
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