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Manipur Assembly Elections 2022 Live Updates: Polling underway amid high tension and tight security

The 12th Manipur Assembly Elections first phase started at 7 am Monday in 38 constituencies amid tight security arrangements. As many as 173 candidates, including 15 female candidates, are in the fray for the first phase of the polls.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 28 Feb 2022, 11:54 am

(PHOTO: IFP)
(PHOTO: IFP)

Manipur Assembly elections 2022 first phase began at 7 am Monday across 38 constituencies amid high tension and tight security arrangements. Of the 38 constituencies in the first phase of the state general elections, 10 are in Imphal East, 13 in Imphal West, six in Bishnupur, six in Churachandpur and three in Kangpokpi district. As many as 173 candidates, including 15 female candidates, are in the fray for the first phase of the polls. In all, 12,09,439 total voters, including 5,80,607 males, 6,28,657 females and 175 transgender are expected to exercise their franchise across 1,721 polling stations in the first phase. 

Manipur Governor La Ganesan was the first to cast his vote at Model Polling Station 11-Sagolband Assembly Constituency 11/34-TG Higher Secondary School at around 7.15 am.

LIVE UPDATES:

1.41 pm: Tension erupts at polling station of 13-Kabo Leikai Nongpok (C) at RK Sanatombi Vidyalaya Primary School under Wangkhei AC over alleged proxy by worker of BJP candidate.

1.35 pm: 48.88 per cent voter turnout till 1 pm.

1.08 pm: Clash between BJP and KPA (Kuki People’s Alliance) at 60/10 Singhat polling booth. 

A clash between BJP and KPA workers erupted at 60/10 polling booth in Singhat, Manipur. According to a monitoring report for assembly polls, the clash has been resolved. Polling process has resumed. Sector officer has replaced the damaged control unit. Polling station 60/10, Singhat assembly constituency. Returning officer 60 of Singhat has written to officer-in-charge for lodging FIR against intruder and offenders involved in the incident.

12: 30 pm: FIR lodged against gun attack at 6/32 Phunal Maring polling station in Keirao Kendra.

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The FIR has been lodged at Irilbung police station under section 171-F/427/34 IPC and 27 Arms acts for election offence and damage with common intention by using fired arms. 
 

11.45 am: 27.34 per cent voter turnout till 11 am.

manipur elections 202211.25 am: Booth capture reported at New Keithelmanbi Upper Primary School, 5/46 polling station in Kangpokpi district. Security personnel open blank fire to disperse violent mob.  
 

10.32 am: COVID-19 safety protocol gone for a toss at Ananda Singh Higher secondary school, Imphal East

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9.10 am: 9.9 per cent voter turnout till 9am.

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9.05 am: A total of 86 voters, including 47 males and 39 females, cast their votes at 11/34 TG Higher Secondary School under Sagolband Constituency. Total voters expected is 459. 

8.39 am: Union Home Minister Amit Shah urges youths of Manipur to come out and vote 

"I urge the people of Manipur, especially the youth to vote in large numbers. Your one vote will keep this beautiful state free from insurgency, blockade and corruption. So come out and vote for a prosperous Manipur," Shah tweeted.

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8.27 am: Manipur Works Minister Th Biswajit, wife Junreiwon cast vote.

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7.49 am: Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh casts his vote at Heingang Assembky constituency

N Biren Singh votes(PHOTO: IFP)

7.22 am: Manipur Works Minister urges all eligible voters to cast vote.

"As the first phase of polling takes place today, urging all eligible voters especially all youth of Manipur to participate in this festival of democracy and vote in record numbers at the 38 assembly constituencies. Every single vote is precious for future of the State!" the minister tweeted.

7.02 am: Prime Minister Narendra Modi calls upon young and first time voters to exercise their franchise

"Urging all those voting today in the first phase of the Manipur Assembly elections to turnout in record numbers and cast their vote. I particularly call upon the young and first time voters to exercise their franchise," PM Modi tweeted.

 

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