Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

ECI sets up panel to look into Mizos’ demand for ouster of poll panel chief

- Press Trust of India

THE PROTESTERS ARE SEEKING STATE CHIEF ELECTORAL OFFICER SB SHESHANK AND THAT THE BRU REFUGEES RETURN TO MIZORAM TO VOTE, INSTEAD OF IN THEIR CAMPS IN TRIPURA

AIZAWL: Protests demanding the ouster of Mizoram Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) S B Shashank were called off by the NGO Coordinati­on Committee Wednesday after the state election official left for New Delhi after being summoned by the Election Commission. The protests were called off at 1pm after the CEO left Aizawl city for Lengpui airport, NGO Coordinati­on Committee chairman Vanlalruat­a said.

The CEO left for Delhi by the evening flight.

Earlier in the day, Shashank said he had been summoned by the Election Commission and he would meet the poll panel in the national capital on Thursday.

The agitation demanding his removal had been launched on Tuesday and resumed on Wednesday by a large number of Young Mizo Associatio­n members in front of the CEO’S office from 8 am. The protestors later dispersed.

The Assembly election in Mizoram is scheduled for November 28. Vanlalruat­a said the coordinati­on committee would wait and watch the decision taken by the Election Commission of India on the CEO. “If Shashank comes back, the agitation will be relaunched,” Vanlalruat­a said.

The NGO Coordinati­on Committee, the apex body of civil societies and students’ organisati­ons in the north-eastern state, has been demanding that Shashank be replaced and transferre­d outside the state.

It also demanded that 11,232 Bru voters lodged in six Tripura relief camps be allowed to exercise their franchise at their respective polling stations in Mizoram and not in Tripura as committed by the poll panel in 2014.

The committee had called for Shashank’s exit from the state shortly after the Election Commission (EC) removed the state’s principal secretary (Home) Lalnunmawi­a Chuaungo.

He had allegedly sought deployment of additional central armed police forces (CAPF) in the state which did not go down well with the committee.

On Monday, Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla had written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that “as people have lost faith in him (Shashank), the only solution for the smooth conduct of the Assembly elections 2018 would be removal of CEO S B Shashank from office forthwith.” The meeting of a visiting three-member EC team, state government officials and leaders of the NGO Coordinati­on Committee on the current standoff here Tuesday night remained inconclusi­ve as the team said the final call would be made by the commission.

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