Tag: Manipur Polls 2022

  • Out of 60, 48 members of Manipur Assembly crorepatis, 25 have prison instances

    By IANS

    NEW DELHI: Of the 60 members of the brand new Manipur Assembly, as many as 48 are crorepatis with common property of profitable candidates amounting to Rs 3.75 crore, whereas 23 per cent of them have prison instances and 18 per cent have severe prison instances registered in opposition to them.

    This was revealed by the Manipur Election Watch and Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) that analysed the self-sworn affidavits of all 60 profitable candidates within the Manipur Assembly elections, outcomes of which had been declared on March 10.

    The BJP gained 32 seats, National People’s Party (NPP) gained seven, Janta Dal (United) six, Congress 5, Naga People’s Front 5, Independents three whereas Kuki People’s Alliance gained two seats.

    Criminal instances

    Out of the 60 profitable candidates analysed in 2022, 14 (23 per cent) have declared prison instances in opposition to themselves. In 2017, two (3 per cent) MLAs had declared prison instances in opposition to them.

    A complete of 11 (18 per cent) profitable candidates have declared severe prison instances in opposition to them. In 2017, two (3 per cent) MLAs had declared severe prison instances in opposition to them.

    Party-wise, seven (22 per cent) out of the 32 profitable candidates from the BJP, 4 (80 per cent) out of 5 from Congress, one (14 per cent) out of seven from NPP, one (17 per cent) out of six from JD(U) and one (33 per cent) out of three Independents have declared prison instances in opposition to them of their affidavits, the ADR evaluation confirmed.

    Five (16 per cent) out of 32 profitable candidates from BJP, 4 (80 per cent) out of 5 from Congress, one (14 per cent) out of seven from NPP and one (17 per cent) out of six from JD(U) have declared severe prison instances in opposition to them of their affidavits.

    Crorepati candidates

    Out of the 60 profitable candidates analysed, 48 (80 per cent) are crorepatis, as in comparison with 32 (53 per cent) in 2017.

    Party-wise, 25 (78 per cent) out of 32 from BJP, six (86 per cent) out of seven from NPP, all 5 (100 per cent) from Congress, 5 (83 per cent) out of six from JD(U), 5 (100 per cent) out of 5 from NPF and two (67 per cent) out of three Independents have declared property value greater than Rs 1 crore.

    The common of property per profitable candidate is Rs 3.75 crore, in comparison with Rs 2.16 crore in 2017.

    The common property per profitable candidates for BJP is Rs 2.91 crore, Rs 3.45 crore for NPP, Rs 2.80 crore for JD(U), Rs 6.20 crore for NPF, Rs 4.38 crore for Congress, Rs 64.29 lakh for Kuki Peoples Alliance, and Rs 12.22 crore for 3 Independent candidates, the ADR evaluation mentioned.

  • Despite fractured predictions of exit polls, BJP, Congress assured of forming authorities in Manipur

    By IANS

    IMPHAL: Despite fractured predictions by a lot of the exit polls on Monday, the 2 dominant political events in Manipur – the ruling BJP and the principle opposition Congress – are assured of forming the federal government within the northeastern state after the declaration of Assembly election outcomes on March 10.

    Manipur witnessed a hung Assembly within the earlier polls in 2017, and this time too a lot of the exit polls’ predictions point out one other hung home.

    Claiming that his celebration is assured to type the federal government in Manipur, state Congress spokesman Okay.H. Debabrata stated that the ruling BJP has used militants and different unethical strategies to retain energy, however the individuals of the state have given their verdict towards the ruling celebration.

    “The BJP government and its leaders turned Manipur into ‘Moneypur’. During the elections, the BJP leaders utilised underground militants, goons and muscle power. The BJP government at the Centre and in the state gave Rs 16 crore to the militants just before the polls to influence the voters,” the Congress chief advised IANS.

    Union Minister and BJP’s Manipur election in-charge Pratima Bhowmik stated there isn’t a doubt that the BJP is coming to energy in Manipur for a second time period with absolute majority.

    “People of Manipur have become fed up with the Congress. Their mis-governance for many years encouraged the militant outfits to grow. Blockades and bandhs (shut down) were regular affairs during the Congress regime. Hence, the people of the state this time rejected the party whole-heartedly,” Bhowmik stated.

    Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh had earlier advised IANS that the BJP would get no less than 40 seats within the 60-member home.

    Another Manipur in-charge of the BJP and the celebration’s nationwide spokesperson, Sambit Patra, tweeted: “The BJP is set to come back with a firm majority in the states we were in the govt – Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur. Our focus area was majorly empowerment – of women, youth, poor and needy and farmers among other sectors.”

    The leaders of the National People’s Party (NPP), BJP’s estranged ally, and Janata Dal (United), are additionally claiming that they might play an important function in authorities formation. The two events fielded 38 candidates every this time.

    NPP common secretary for Manipur, Sheikh Noorul Hassan, stated that within the earlier Assembly elections, the celebration had secured 4 seats, however this time it’ll bag greater than 20 seats to develop into a formidable political pressure in Manipur.

    The BJP had secured 21 seats within the 60-member Assembly within the final polls in 2017 and wrested energy for the primary time after stitching collectively a coalition authorities with the assist of 4 NPP MLAs, 4 Naga People’s Front (NPF) members, the lone Trinamool Congress MLA and an Independent member.

    However, this time the BJP, NPP and NPF are contesting individually and have fielded candidates towards one another.

    Congress, which ruled the state for 15 consecutive years (2002-2017) and emerged as the one largest celebration by securing 28 seats in 2017, this time fashioned a Manipur Progressive Secular Alliance (MPSA) after forging a pre-poll alliance with 4 Left events and Janata Dal-Secular.

    Political observers stated the end result of the Assembly elections would have vital ramifications for Meghalaya and Nagaland, the 2 northeastern states which together with Tripura would go to the polls early subsequent 12 months.

  • Violence mars first section Manipur polls, havildar dies in ‘accidental firing’

    Express News Service

    GUWAHATI: Sporadic incidents of violence had been reported through the first section of the Manipur elections on Monday.

    According to election officers, 78.03% polling was recorded until 5 pm. The remaining polling proportion might be obtainable after the return of polling events, the officers added.

    A police havildar, Naorem Ibochouba Singh from Kakching district, died in suspected unintended firing from his service rifle. He was detailed for ballot obligation at a polling station within the Tipaimukh constituency. Later, the physique was flown to the state capital of Imphal by helicopter and stored on the morgue of a hospital.

    In an announcement, the Election Commission (EC) stated voting at 1,721 polling stations of 38 constituencies in 5 districts was held peacefully barring a number of incidents of violence. The miscreants broken EVMs at seven polling stations underneath Saikul, Saitu, Thanlon, Henglep and Singhat seats. FIRs had been registered in reference to the circumstances.

    The safety personnel needed to hearth clean photographs to revive normalcy in areas falling underneath Saitu, Henglep and Singhat constituencies.

    The EC stated it had obtained complaints from some political events and candidates throughout polling. However, majority of the problems had been resolved and immediate actions taken.

    ALSO READ | BJP faces multi-cornered contest in section certainly one of Manipur polls

    “The scrutiny of Form 17 A and other documents will be conducted by the Returning Officers in presence of General Observers on 1st March, 2022. Decisions on re-polls, if any, shall be decided accordingly,” the Commission stated.

    It was learnt the supporters of two political events clashed in some constituencies, together with within the hill district of Churachandpur the place one particular person was injured. Incidents of violence had been additionally reported from Imphal East, Imphal West and Kangpokpi districts.

    Governor La Ganesan and Chief Minister N Biren Singh had forged their votes quickly after polling began.

    Singh, who contested from his pet Heingang seat, was assured the BJP would bag greater than 30 seats within the first section of elections.

    Apart from the CM, the opposite outstanding candidates had been Deputy CM Yumnam Joykumar Singh (National People’s Party), Speaker Yumnam Khemchand Singh, Minister Thongam Biswajit Singh (each from BJP), Congress president N Loken Singh, former Congress chief Konthoujam Govindas (BJP) and former minister Nemcha Kipgen (BJP).

    Altogether 12,09,439 voters, together with 6,28,657 females and 175 transgenders, had been eligible to forged votes. A complete of 173 candidates, together with 15 ladies, had been within the fray.

    In the 2017 polls, the BJP and the Congress had received 18 and 16 of those seats respectively. The National People’s Party bagged two, Lok Janshakti Party and Trinamool Congress one every.

    The second and remaining section polls might be held on March 5 in 22 seats.

  • Assembly Polls 2022: Peace, growth, Naga talks high ballot agendas in Manipur’s Ukhrul 

    By PTI

    UKHRUL: A freshly painted mural of Naga insurgent leaders Late Khodao Yanthan, Late Isak Chishi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah with fingers holding up Naga flags within the background attracts consideration to the northern boundary wall of a mini stadium right here.

    Hanging from the highest proper nook is a BJP flag tied to a submit and on the left is that of Naga People’s Front.

    The body mirrors the present election temper on this small hill city the place persons are gearing up to decide on a candidate to signify them within the twelfth Manipur Legislative Assembly however with the lingering impact of the unfinished talks between the Centre and NSCN (IM) underneath the Framework Agreement signed in 2015, serving as a reminder of the violent previous that this northeastern a part of Manipur had witnessed in the course of the Naga insurgency.

    Worthem, a middle-aged man who runs a e-book store in Ukrul’s landmark Wino Bazaar, says folks listed below are determined for long-lasting peace and growth, and he could be voting with that in thoughts when polling takes place on March 5 within the second section.

    “Yes, there has been a perceptible change and there is peace after the Framework Agreement was announced but there is still that shadow of the past, there is still that uncertainty. What if the Nagas don’t get what they have been demanding?” he stated.

    The lengthy look ahead to the talks to conclude is starting to inform on the endurance of Abam Chahonghao, who mans the ticket gross sales counter of personal passenger bus service between Ukhrul and the state’s capital Imphal.

    “We are hoping that it will be concluded soon but we have been waiting for over five years now and are getting tired and we don’t know where it is headed,” he lamented.

    As for Agrippa J, in his mid-twenties, who returned to his residence state forsaking a company job in Bengaluru to begin his personal enterprise of opening a meals courtroom in the course of the pandemic, there’s a curiosity to know what has been agreed underneath the Framework Agreement.

    “The youths today want development and peace. We will vote accordingly, on the basis of which candidate can fulfill our wishes and not based on party. We also want to know the details of the Framework Agreement as it is important in deciding our future,” he stated.

    Agrippa stated that there must be concord and co-existence between the varied ethnic teams in Manipur, and the divide between hill and valley folks within the state have to be bridged.

    His enterprise companion, Saching S W, a former cabin crew with a non-public airline, stated the youth of the area must also have a say in deciding their future.

    “Our generation has a disconnect with the older politicians as they cannot understand us, our aspirations and wishes. So, we will definitely vote for the candidate who can represent the youth, who will work for peace and development of our region,” she asserted.

    At the opposite finish of the age spectrum is A Simrai, an aged woman vendor on the women-only Ava Market right here.

    Having witnessed violence previously, she hoped that long-lasting peace prevailed in Ukhrul.

    “In the last few years, there has been peace. I want that to continue for the remaining part of my life,” she stated.

    Thirty-one-year-old Amung Raingam had invested in a bigger space for his Food Inn Restaurant earlier than COVID-19 hit.

    Trying to get better from the influence, he has much less time to dedicate to actively take part and help any specific candidate however like different younger folks, he additionally says growth and peace are key deciding components.

    “People are not going party-wise. They are choosing candidates based on their credentials. I am also doing the same,” he stated.

    On the premise of growth, Shomi S, who drives a passenger bus, stated those that have finished constructive work needs to be voted for.

    Citing the present work of widening of the over 80-km freeway between Ukhrul and Imphal from a single lane, he remarked, “Now, it takes three hours but imagine when the road construction is completed how the distance, not just physical but emotional, will be reduced.”

    For Ukhrul Assembly constituency, sitting Congress MLA Alfred Kanngam S Arthur, former nationwide footballer Somatai Saiza of BJP and retired IAS Ram Muivah of Naga People’s Front are locked in a three-cornered contest.