Blood donation

IMPHAL, Jan 27: No 1 (M) Air Sqn (Flg) NCC conducted a blood donation camp… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 27: No 1 (M) Air Sqn (Flg) NCC conducted a blood donation camp in association with RIIMS Hospital this morning at Air NCC Campus. A total of 69 volunteers including cadets and civilians donated blood. Able donors will be given certificates, donor card and donor pins.

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Exhibition

IMPHAL, Jan 27: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organized an Exhibition… more »

IMPHAL, Jan 27: 24 Assam Rifles of 26 Sector under HQ IGAR(S) organized an Exhibition on Know your Assam Rifles at Government High School, Tengoupal on Jan 26. More than 110 villagers witnessed the exhibition showcasing the work done by Assam Rifles for the general public and spreading awareness among them about the steps initiated by Assam Rifles.

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Manipur polls

Leader writer: Chitra Ahanthem When Manipur goes to the polls today to elect the 60… more »

Leader writer: Chitra Ahanthem
When Manipur goes to the polls today to elect the 60 Assembly seat representatives, it puts an end to all the hectic run up to the final frontier: the number of votes being polled that will give candidates an edge over one another. To most outsiders, Manipur’s elections are not just seen as being about the usual fare of “will do this” and “will do that” but seen on various levels. While some look at the entry of the Nagaland People’s Front (NPF) in this election as a Meitei-Naga fight for political representation, a few look on the same scenario as a face off between Nagaland Chief Minister Nephiu Rio and his Manipur counterpart, Okram Ibobi. They think too, that the spate of poll related violence unleashed by the CorCom  following their announcement of a ban on the Congress party would be affecting people and that candidates would be actively involved in election campaigns. They see the ban on the Congress by the NSCN (IM) and foretell that the number of people coming out to vote today may be low.

But the voters in Manipur are made of sterner stuff. Theirs is not the choice of staying indoors when things are happening outside their homes. They will step right into the thick of things in any event. Elections after all, add just that extra bit of spice and mean an endless carnival of feasts and free loading. The side helping of cash for votes also helps in getting out the voters out of their homes.

But what does a voter consider while casting their vote? Is it only the money that decides which part and candidate gets the vote? Do factors like which party comes into power play an important factor? What other issues play a part? Do people vote looking at which party is in power at the Centre?

In a sense, the voters in Manipur are the most complex lot. No amount of election analysis can really catch the mood of the people here for there is no consensus on what catches the minds or the voting trigger of the people. The cash-for-vote-only explanation bites the dust as shown during the earlier Konthoujam bye-election where everyone expected a rumored to be Congress flood of money to reach the finishing line. But a Trinamool candidate swept the polls and opened the flood- gate for the Trinamool Congress to make a pitch for the Assembly elections today. The trend is for people to accept cash for votes from every candidate and every party but to vote for the one of their choice. On the other side of the spectrum, even when the BJP led NDA government came to power at the Center during the late 90’s, the party had not been able to make any major presence in the state, much less come into power.

For many voters, the main issue is unfortunately not about the withdrawal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act. If it were indeed about the Act the Congress Party, which did not make any electoral promise to repeal the AFSPA (unlike every other party) in the earlier Assembly elections in 2007, would not have come to power. Incumbency or “earlier representatives not performing their duties” do make a difference in the vote count: which is precisely why MLAs go on a community hall building spree during their tenure while larger issues of governance and infrastructure development gets sidelined.

One positive take-away from this Assembly election has seen the emergence of different voices calling for a vote with a conscience or a vote with responsibility call. Apart from senior citizens pitching in with their calls for responsible voting, one is witness to innovative campaigns that are aimed at making people realize the power of their franchise. While it is too early for such campaigns to bear fruit, their presence gives hope that things may well change with time. When the day ends, it will be life as usual with less than 3 hours of electricity and no tap water. People divided by party lines will share their common history of misery and go about their schedules on dust laden roads: till the next election carnival.

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Polls start, 7 dead in Manipur – The Asian Age

Polls start, 7 dead in ManipurThe Asian AgeSeven persons, including a CRPF trooper and an old woman, were killed on Saturday when militants opened fire at a polling booth in Manipur's Chandel district. The CRPF personnel retaliated and shot dead th…

Polls start, 7 dead in Manipur
The Asian Age
Seven persons, including a CRPF trooper and an old woman, were killed on Saturday when militants opened fire at a polling booth in Manipur's Chandel district. The CRPF personnel retaliated and shot dead the militants' commander.
Seven killed in bloody start to pollsIndian Express

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82% turnout amidst violence in Manipur – Chandigarh Tribune

Chandigarh Tribune82% turnout amidst violence in ManipurChandigarh TribuneThe Jamiat Ulema-I-Hind which played a major role in the acquittals of those accused in the Malegaon blasts case has announced that it would provide assistance to the two young m…


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82% turnout amidst violence in Manipur
Chandigarh Tribune
The Jamiat Ulema-I-Hind which played a major role in the acquittals of those accused in the Malegaon blasts case has announced that it would provide assistance to the two young men arrested in connection with the bomb blasts at Mumbai's Zaveri Bazaar

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Manipur Election 2012: FIR Against Candidate In Churachandpur

Lamka, Jan 28: The state assembly election that was held today ended peacefully in the district with no substantial reports of violence in the six assembly segments here but repoll is imminent in two…

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Lamka, Jan 28: The state assembly election that was held today ended peacefully in the district with no substantial reports of violence in the six assembly segments here but repoll is imminent in two…

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Manipur Election 2012: Irom Sharmila Refrains From Voting

IMPHAL, Jan 28: While the election fever that had been gripping the State for the past few months finally culminated with the electorates exercising their franchise rights today, anti AFSPA…

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IMPHAL, Jan 28: While the election fever that had been gripping the State for the past few months finally culminated with the electorates exercising their franchise rights today, anti AFSPA…

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Manipur Election 2012: Presiding Officer Among Seven Killed

IMPHAL, Jan 28 : At least seven persons including a presiding officer and one CRPF personnel have been killed and two AR personnel sustained injuries in different incidents of poll-related violence…

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IMPHAL, Jan 28 : At least seven persons including a presiding officer and one CRPF personnel have been killed and two AR personnel sustained injuries in different incidents of poll-related violence…

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82% turnout in Manipur poll, seven killed – The Statesman

82% turnout in Manipur poll, seven killedThe StatesmanPTI IMPHAL/NEW DELHI, 28 JAN: An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate today exercised their franchise in Manipur Assembly elections which was marred by militant violence that claimed seven lives,…

82% turnout in Manipur poll, seven killed
The Statesman
PTI IMPHAL/NEW DELHI, 28 JAN: An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate today exercised their franchise in Manipur Assembly elections which was marred by militant violence that claimed seven lives, including that of an ultra.

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Manipur polls turn violent – Khaleej Times

gulfnews.comManipur polls turn violentKhaleej TimesNEW DELHI — An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate on Saturday exercised their franchise in Manipur assembly elections which was marred by militant violence that claimed seven lives, including th…


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Manipur polls turn violent
Khaleej Times
NEW DELHI — An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate on Saturday exercised their franchise in Manipur assembly elections which was marred by militant violence that claimed seven lives, including that of militant. Chief Electoral Officer PC Lawmkunga
Manipur sees over 80 percent turnout, seven killedTwoCircles.net
Six killed as violence rocks Manipur assembly electionsgulfnews.com
Indian rebels kill five in Manipur poll violenceAFP

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Sharmila hopes for a change in Manipur – Assam Tribune

indiabloomsSharmila hopes for a change in ManipurAssam TribuneShe, however, urged the public not to sell their votes in the Manipur Assembly polls on January 28 adding she wants to see a change this time. Sharmila, who has been on fast unto death since…


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Sharmila hopes for a change in Manipur
Assam Tribune
She, however, urged the public not to sell their votes in the Manipur Assembly polls on January 28 adding she wants to see a change this time. Sharmila, who has been on fast unto death since November 2000 demanding repeal of the Armed Forces Special
Suman mocks at Mamata's visit to Irom SharmilaZee News
I want Manipur to smile: MamataTimes of India
Mamata in Manipur Election rally: We will not allow army ruleisikkim
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Manipur sees over 80 percent turnout, seven killed – Northern Voices Online

AFPManipur sees over 80 percent turnout, seven killedNorthern Voices OnlineImphal, (IANS) Manipur recorded over 80 percent turnout in the assembly election Saturday but the figure could go up as voting was still on in some remote parts of the state, wh…


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Manipur sees over 80 percent turnout, seven killed
Northern Voices Online
Imphal, (IANS) Manipur recorded over 80 percent turnout in the assembly election Saturday but the figure could go up as voting was still on in some remote parts of the state, while at least seven people, including a paramilitary trooper and a suspected
Manipur polls: Live webcasting from 60 boothsTimes of India
Manipur polls turn violentKhaleej Times
Manipur assembly elections 2012: Choppers bring EVMs from remote districts to Economic Times
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Rise in number of tainted candidates

Lucknow , Jan 28 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Election Watch, an election analyst group, which studied affidavits of 284 candidates contesting in the first phase said that 109 candidates (38 per cent) had criminal cases against them which is a rise of ten percent since the last elections in 2007. Members of the election watch group […]

Lucknow , Jan 28 (ANI): Uttar Pradesh Election Watch, an election analyst group, which studied affidavits of 284 candidates contesting in the first phase said that 109 candidates (38 per cent) had criminal cases against them which is a rise of ten percent since the last elections in 2007.
Members of the election watch group on Saturday said the number of candidates with muscle and money power had substantially increased in the first phase of the state polls which is going to be held on February 8 in Uttar Pradesh.
They also highlighted the fact that if a tainted candidate has been denied ticket, then his wife or brother has been given ticket to contest in the polls.
“If a person with criminal background has been denied ticket, then either his brother or wife has been given ticket. The objection to a tainted person contesting the election has been that he might intimidate voters. If he is not in a position to influence the voters, he could influence voters in his wife or brother’s favour,” said K. C. Dwivedi, a member of the Uttar Pradesh Election Watch.
The data pointed out that leading political parties of state – Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP), Samajwadi Party (SP), Congress Party and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) – have given tickets to such tainted people.
“The main parties have given tickets to 38 percent people with criminal background, which is more than 10 percent from the previous elections, in the first phase of the elections,” said Anil Birwal, another member of the group.
The number of millionaire candidates has also increased. Assets of at least 51 percent candidates are more that Rupees one crore.

“If we examine the money power of these candidates. Last time 22 percent candidates were crorepati now more than 51 percent candidates are crorepati. All these parties claim to represent backward people, no party represents rich people, but when it comes to giving tickets they couldn’t find anybody who is not crorepati,” added Birwal.

Nearly 930 candidates are in the fray for the 55 constituencies going to polls in the first phase.

Voting in Uttar Pradesh would be held in seven phases for 403 assembly constituencies starting February 8 and it would conclude on March 3.

The counting of votes would take place on March 6.

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Manipur poll: 82 pc turnout of voters; 7 killed in militant violence – Economic Times

The HinduManipur poll: 82 pc turnout of voters; 7 killed in militant violenceEconomic TimesIMPHAL/NEW DELHI: An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate today exercised their franchise in Manipur assembly elections which was marred by militant violence …


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Manipur poll: 82 pc turnout of voters; 7 killed in militant violence
Economic Times
IMPHAL/NEW DELHI: An estimated 82 per cent of the electorate today exercised their franchise in Manipur assembly elections which was marred by militant violence that claimed seven lives, including that of an ultra. Chief Electoral Officer PC Lawmkunga
Manipur polls: Live webcasting from 60 boothsTimes of India
Heavy voter turnout in Manipur, militant kills 5The Hindu
Manipur records 40% polling till noonHindustan Times
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Manipur Election 2012: 82 percent Turnout in Manipur Poll

An 82 per cent of the electorate on Saturday exercised their franchise in Manipur assembly elections, the election office said. Chief electoral offficer P C Lawmkunga said as per preliminary official…

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An 82 per cent of the electorate on Saturday exercised their franchise in Manipur assembly elections, the election office said. Chief electoral offficer P C Lawmkunga said as per preliminary official…

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POLL-LD MANIPUR TWO LAST – IBNLive.com

POLL-LD MANIPUR TWO LASTIBNLive.comPeoples Democratic Front, an opposition five-party alliance comprising Manipur Peoples Party, NCP, CPI-M, Janata Dal (U) and RJD, contested 43 seats. BJP fielded candidates in 19 seats and Manipur State Congress Party…

POLL-LD MANIPUR TWO LAST
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Peoples Democratic Front, an opposition five-party alliance comprising Manipur Peoples Party, NCP, CPI-M, Janata Dal (U) and RJD, contested 43 seats. BJP fielded candidates in 19 seats and Manipur State Congress Party (MSCP) in 34.

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Manipur Election 2012: Violence Hits Polls in Manipur; Five Killed

At least five people including a woman and a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel have been killed in election related violence in Manipur. The violence took place in Chandel district of…

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At least five people including a woman and a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel have been killed in election related violence in Manipur. The violence took place in Chandel district of…

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Manipur Election 2012 Live Webcast

Watch the live webcast of the 10th Manipur Assembly Election 2012 (Manipur Poll 2012) at the following address http://www.manipurelection.hadrontechs.com/…

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Watch the live webcast of the 10th Manipur Assembly Election 2012 (Manipur Poll 2012) at the following address http://www.manipurelection.hadrontechs.com/…

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Manipur assembly elections: Five dead in the poll violence – Times of India

Manipur assembly elections: Five dead in the poll violenceTimes of IndiaGUWAHATI: Five people were killed in election related violence in India's isolated, northeastern state of Manipur, police said on Saturday. Among those who died were a woman, a…

Manipur assembly elections: Five dead in the poll violence
Times of India
GUWAHATI: Five people were killed in election related violence in India's isolated, northeastern state of Manipur, police said on Saturday. Among those who died were a woman, a security guard and three election duty staff, when suspected tribal rebels

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Poll violence: Terrorists gun down 5 in Manipur – Times of India

NDTVPoll violence: Terrorists gun down 5 in ManipurTimes of IndiaGUWAHATI: Suspected NSCN (IM) terrorists gunned down five persons at a polling station in Chandel district of Manipur, hours after polling of the 60-member state assembly started on Satur…


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Poll violence: Terrorists gun down 5 in Manipur
Times of India
GUWAHATI: Suspected NSCN (IM) terrorists gunned down five persons at a polling station in Chandel district of Manipur, hours after polling of the 60-member state assembly started on Saturday. Police said the dead included a CRPF soldier,
NSCN-IM charged with interferring during polls in Chandel, Chingai ACsKanglaOnline
NSCN blamed for violenceCalcutta Telegraph
Manipur polls: Seven die in crossfire during booth capturing attemptNDTV

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