Aizawl: A conglomerate of 14 major churches in the state today appealed to all political parties and outfits not to use insurgents and armed groups in influencing voters in the forthcoming assembly polls.
Voters should be allowed to exercise their free will and choice in the polls and political parties should refrain from intimidation, cheating and distribution of money by armed groups, Mizoram Kohhran Hruaitute Committee said in a statement.
"We want the new government to work without fear or favour and also not to show special favour to any single church or organisation," it said.
Mizoram goes to poll on December 4.
Voters should be allowed to exercise their free will and choice in the polls and political parties should refrain from intimidation, cheating and distribution of money by armed groups, Mizoram Kohhran Hruaitute Committee said in a statement.
"We want the new government to work without fear or favour and also not to show special favour to any single church or organisation," it said.
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