Re-poll peaceful in Manipur

India Gazette (IANS) Saturday 4th February, 2012

Re-polling at 34 polling booths in five hill districts of Manipur concluded peacefully Saturday, an official said.

Eight polling booths of Chandel district witnessed the highest 82 percent polling, while nine polling booths of Ukhrul recorded 72.08 percent of voter turnout, Manipur's Chief Electoral Officer P.C. Lawmkunga told IANS.

The five polling booths in Churachandpur district registered 58.99 percent polling.

Eight polling booths of Senapati district recorded 70 percent polling, while the four polling booths in Tamenglong district registered 80 percent voting.

"Polling was peaceful and we have not received any reports of violence so far," Lawmkunga said.

The re-polling was ordered by the Election Commission after violence was witnessed in these districts during the Jan 28 poll.

According to Lawmkunga, the polling stations where re-poll was conducted were categorised as hyper-sensitive and additional security arrangements were made.

"A total of 93 companies of para-military forces had been deployed there," said Lawmkunga.

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