Tribal migrants sheltered in Tripura to vote in Mizoram

IANS  |  Aizawl/Agartala 

The would set up polling stations at Kanhmun, a village along the Mizoram-border, to facilitate voting by the tribal refugees, sheltered in for the past 21 years, said here on Wednesday.

The place of voting for the tribal refugee voters has become the most contentious issue in the run-up to the Assembly polls, leading to replacement of the (CEO) S.B. Shashank by a new Ashish Kundra, two weeks before the polling.

The refugee leaders, however, said that they would discuss the Election Commission's decision (to set up polling stations at Kanhmun village) on Friday and take the final decision whether to cast votes in the new locations.

"We have been asked by the to set up 15 polling stations at compact locations at the border village Kanhmun inside territory under district," Mizoram's Joint told IANS.

He said: "government would be requested to provide security and to ferry the refugee voters to Kanhmun village from the six refugee camps. We would bear the expenditure of the vehicles."

The new has visited the Kanhmun village on Tuesday to assess the arrangements for the voting by the refugees.

Agitations had been launched by the powerful (MNCC) demanding the setting up of polling stations in different districts of Mizoram for taking the votes of the refugees.

The MNCC, led by influential Young Mizo Association, citing Election Commission's 2014 circular about casting of votes by the refugees, held a massive state-wide agitation to remove Shashank from the post of after (Home) Lalnunmawia Chuaungo was removed on an order.

The former (S.B. Shashank) in his report to the Election Commission had reportedly said that Chuaungo was creating obstacles in allowing the tribals to vote in the November 28 polls.

Chuaungo, a native of the tribal dominated Mizoram, is a

Refugee of the refugees' apex body Mizoram Bru Displaced People's Forum (MBDPF) told IANS over phone from Kanchanpur that on Friday they would discuss the EC's decision to set up polling stations at Kanhmun village in western Mizoram.

He also said that there are pregnant and lactating mothers, aged and ailing people among the 11,232 refugee voters, that's why the MBDPF had demanded that the EC set up polling stations in the refugee camps.

--IANS

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First Published: Wed, November 21 2018. 17:50 IST