Friday, April 17, 2009

EVM snatched in Manipur, repoll certain in 3 polling stations

Electronic voting machine used in Brazilian el...Image via Wikipedia

Newmai News Network | Imphal | April 16: Manipur Outer Parliamentary constituency went to the polls Thursday with over 63 percent turnout. The overall polling was peaceful except for some few stray incidents reported from certain pockets which included booth capturing, snatching and breaking of electronic voting machines (EVMs) by some elements.

Meanwhile, re-polling is certain for three polling stations as per the chief electoral officer (CEO), Manipur. These are Saitu assembly constituency (a/c), polling station No. 52/48 in Senapati district, Nongsang a/c, polling station No. 44/40 in Ukhrul district and district headquarters, polling station No. 53/9.

Informing of the reasons behind the re-polling, the CEO said booths were captured in Tamenglong headquarters while an EVM was snatched in Senapati district. An EVM was also smashed and broken in Ukhrul district by some elements, the CEO added.

Nevertheless, the turn-out is tentatively 63 percent at the moment and could increase any times, the CEO informed adding no final details of the number of voters have been received from Senapati district.

Booth capturing was also reported from few polling stations in Chandel district. Sources informed anti-social elements captured booths in certain polling stations Thursday morning and refused voters from practicing their franchise. They instead voted on behalf of the voters, added the source.

Nevertheless, at the time of filing this report, the district wise percentage turn-out of voters till 4:00 p.m., as received from the CEO is as follows; Thoubal with 60 percent, Chandel – 81.47 percent, Ukhrul – 70 percent, Senapati – 80 percent, Tamenglong – 75.51 percent, Churachandpur – 59 percent, Kangpokpi – 85 percent and Jiribam with 52 percent. The CEO however clarified the final details of the turn-out of voters in Senapati district could not be ascertain till the filing of this report.

It may be reminded here the Outer Manipur Parliamentary constituency has, as per reports, a total of 9, 09, 332 voters comprising of 4, 45, 729 males and 4, 64, 503 females voters. According to reports, there are 1223 polling stations in the Outer Manipur wherein a total of 6115 security personnel were deputed. Reports also have it that 1242 vehicles were used for election duties. Out of 1223 polling stations, as per reports, 334 have been identified as hypersensitive while 734 have been put under the sensitive category. - |Newmai News Network|

Reblog this post [with Zemanta]

No comments:

Post a Comment