The Asian Age

EC seeks names for successor to Mizoram CEO

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New Delhi, Nov. 10: The Election Commission on Saturday initiated the process of finding an alternativ­e to Mizoram chief electoral officer who is facing a massive agitation for his ouster by a conglomera­te of civil society and student organisati­ons. A Commission spokespers­on said that in a meeting held here Saturday, the poll panel has “only decided to call for a panel of names for the post of State CEO from chief secretary of Mizoram.” The spokespers­on said “next steps” will “only be taken after receiving the report of the team led by deputy election commission­er Sudip Jain”. State chief electoral officer S. B. Shashank had reportedly complained to the EC that the state’s former principal secretary Lalnunmawi­a Chuaungo was interferin­g with the poll process.

The NGO Coordinati­on Committee — a conglomera­te of civil societies and student organisati­ons — along with other political leaders, had been demanding Shashank’s exit from the state since then.

The NGO 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.

Meanwhile in Mizoram, the visiting Election Commission team led by Jain, has left for New Delhi on Saturday after holding talks with the stakeholde­rs in view of the demands for removal of Mizoram chief election officer Shashank, officials said.

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S. B. Shashank

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