This Article is From Nov 21, 2013

70 per cent turnout in Bru relief camps for Mizoram Assembly polls

70 per cent turnout in Bru relief camps for Mizoram Assembly polls

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Aizawl: At least 70 per cent poll turnout was reported from the six Bru relief camps in North Tripura district during the three-day polling for the coming elections to the 40-member Mizoram assembly, state Joint Chief Electoral Officer H Lalengmawia today said.

Polling began on Tuesday last and concluded today in the relief camps of Naisingpara, Asapara, Hazacherra, Khakchangpara, Kaskau and Hamsapara, Lalengmawia told PTI.

The Election Commission (EC) had instructed the state election department to conduct the polling in relief camps on November 19 and 20.

However, the polling, which was conducted through postal ballots, could not be completed yesterday due to slow process of the exercise and the Commission granted permission to continue the franchise today, Lalengmawia said.

The 11,612-strong Bru electorate in the relief camps were exercising franchise through postal ballots in the camps for the Mizoram polls to be held on November 25.

Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath, while visiting Mizoram recently had said Bru voters lodged in the camps in Tripura would be allowed to exercise franchise in the camps in accordance with the Delhi High Court order of 1999.

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