Violence disrupts poll process in two Manipur booths

Press Trust of India  |  Imphal 

was stalled in two polling booths of Inner constituency on Thursday after violence broke out over alleged proxy and dispute among the election agents, an said.

According to sources in the election office, an estimated 75.69 per cent of over nine lakh electorate exercised their franchise till 4 pm in the second phase of the

In one of the booths at Kiyamgei Muslim Makha locality in district, unidentified men stormed into a polling station around 11.30 am and broke EVMs and VVPATs, claiming that "proxy voting" was being carried out in the station, PK told

It was only after the security personnel opened fire in the air, the mob dispersed, said.

In another booth in the same area, a scuffle broke out between the polling agents of opposing political parties around 3pm, derailing the process.

The reason behind the skirmish between the agents was not clear as yet, the said.

Sources in the election office said that re-polling was likely in the two booths of district.

Altogether 9,28,626 voters were expected to exercise their franchise at 1,300 polling stations of Inner to decide the fate of 12 candidates.

Governor Najma Heptulla, who cast her vote early in the day at T G in district, urged voters to exercise their democratic right judiciously.

The state has two parliamentary constituencies, one of which went to polls in the first phase on April 11.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 20:05 IST