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Manipur Election 2022 Voting Live Updates: Polling for last phase underway; former CM Okram Ibobi Singh among others in fray

Manipur Assembly Election 2022 Voting Live Updates: A total of about 8.38 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the second and last phase of Manipur assembly elections.

FP Staff March 05, 2022 09:00:42 IST
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Manipur Election 2022 Voting Live Updates: Polling for last phase underway; former CM Okram Ibobi Singh among others in fray

Voting of Manipur assembly Elections 2022 latest news and updates

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Mar 05, 2022 - 09:00 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

PM Modi urged the people of Manipur to vote in large numbers

PM Modi appealed voters to vote in large numbers in the second phase of Manipur elections. He asked the people to vote in large numbers and to mark the festival of democracy

Mar 05, 2022 - 08:49 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

Safety checks being carried out at polling booths 

Mar 05, 2022 - 08:45 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

Polls have started peacefully in all 12 Repoll Polling Stations 

Mar 05, 2022 - 08:29 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

Glimpses of a model polling station in Jiribam

Mar 05, 2022 - 08:20 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

Scenes from a Model and Women Managed Polling Station

Mar 05, 2022 - 08:13 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

People lining up to cast their vote at Model and Women Managed Polling Station

Mar 05, 2022 - 08:10 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

Phase 1 repoll starts with proper security reinforcement

Mar 05, 2022 - 07:48 (IST)

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People waiting in queue to cast their votes

Mar 05, 2022 - 07:44 (IST)

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Former Manipur CM Okram Ibobi Singh casts his vote after a brief delay

The delay was due to a technical error

"They said that there is some technical error," says Singh, a Congress leader who is contesting from Thoubal Assembly seat

Mar 05, 2022 - 07:42 (IST)

Manipur Election 2022 Voting LATEST Update 

Manipur government releasing stipend to SoO militant groups not MCC violation, says Chief Electoral Officer

Manipur Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Rajesh Agarwal on Friday said that the state government had not violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) by releasing stipend to militant groups that have declared Suspension of Operations (SoO).

Since the beneficiaries were already identified and approved before the announcement of election and enforcement of the MCC, there is no violation of MCC in connection with the Manipur assembly elections, a CEO release said.

The development came after senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh alleged that the state government had released Rs 15.70 crore to banned militant groups under SoO on February 1 and an additional Rs 92.65 lakh on March 1 to "influence voting" in Churachandpur, Kangpokpi, Tengnoupal and Chandel districts.

The CEO had on Thursday sought reports from the Home and Finance departments of the state government on the allegation.

As per the reports submitted by the departments, Rs 15.7 crore was released as backlog monthly stipend to SoO groups KNO and UPF from October 2020 to September 2021.

The reports said that a monthly stipend of Rs 6,000 each was released to 1,122 KNO cadre and 1,059 UPF cadre as part of the ongoing programme since 2008.

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Manipur Assembly Election 2022 Voting Live Updates: Polling for the second phase of Manipur Assembly elections are underway.

Ex-CM Okram Ibobi Singh among others in fray as six districts vote in final phase.

A total of about 8.38 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in the second and last phase of Manipur assembly elections.

Manipur will witness polling for the second and last phase of state Assembly elections today in 22 constituencies spread across six districts.

As many as 92 candidates, including two women are in the fray whose electoral fate will be decided in the second phase of Assembly polls.

The 22 contituencies that are going to polls today include Lilong, Thoubal, Wangkhem, Heirok, Wangjing Tentha, Khangabo, Wabgai, Kakching, Hiyanglam, Sugnoo, Jiribam, Chandel (ST), Tengnoupal (ST), Phungyar (ST), Ukhrul (ST), Chingai (ST), Karong (ST), Mao (ST), Tadubi (ST), Tamei (ST), Tamenglong (ST), and Nungba (ST).

There are 1,247 polling stations in the second phase of the Manipur Assembly elections. A total of about 8.38 lakh voters are eligible to exercise their franchise in this phase.

Voting will start at 7 am and will continue till 4 pm. The voters who are COVID positive or are under quarantine will be allowed to vote at the last hour, between 3 pm to 4 pm. The results of the Manipur Assembly Elections will be declared on March 10.

On March 3, the Election Commission has imposed a ban on all kinds of political campaigns for the second phase of the state assembly polls slated to be held on March 5.

The term of the current Manipur government began on March 20, 2017, and is slated to end on March 19, 2022.

Manipur has a total of sixty assembly constituencies of which 38 assembly constituencies went for polls in the first phase of voting held on February 28.

With the conclusion of the first phase of Manipur Assembly elections on February 28, the state recorded an average voter turnout of 78.30 per cent, as per the Election Commission of India (ECI).

Notably, this time the BJP decided to go solo and is contesting all 60 seats alone.

On the other hand, Congress has formed an alliance of six political parties and named it Manipur Progressive Secular Alliance (MPSA). The coalition partners in MPSA include Congress, Communist Party of India (CPI), Communist Party of India (Marxist), Forward Bloc, Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP), and Janata Dal (Secular).

In the 2017 Manipur Assembly elections, Congress emerged as the single largest party winning 28 seats followed by the BJP which settled with 21 seats. The National People's Party (NPP) and Naga People's Front (NPF) bagged four seats each while the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) managed to secure only one constituency. BJP bagged 36.28 per cent vote share while Congress received 35.11 per cent of the total vote.

Later, BJP stitched a coalition with the NPP, NPF and LJP to form the government under the leadership of Biren Singh.

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