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Manipur Congress selects candidates for two seats

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The Manipur unit of the Congress on Friday identified the party’s candidates for the two Lok Sabha constituen­cies in the State.

Manipur Pradesh Congress Committee president K. Meghachand­ra Singh told pressperso­ns in the State’s capital Imphal that Professor Angomcha Bimol Akoijam and former MLA Alfred Kanngam Arthur would be nominated from the Inner Manipur and Outer Manipur constituen­cies.

Former Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and other senior party leaders were present at the briefing.

Professor Akoijam, from the Imphal Valley, teaches at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, while Mr. Arthur, based in the hill district of Ukhrul, has already hit the campaign trail.

The latter will face Timothy Zimik of the Nagalandbo­rn Naga People’s Front (NPF), an ally of the BJP in Manipur, in Outer Manipur. The constituen­cy is currently held by the NPF’s Lorho S. Pfoze.

Armed miscreants have over the past few days fired at Mr. Arthur at least thrice when he was campaignin­g.

The Outer Manipur constituen­cy is reserved for the Scheduled Tribes. It encompasse­s 28 of the State’s 60 Assembly segments. Of these 28 seats, 20 are spread across the hills inhabited by the Nagas and the KukiZomi people. The remaining eight are located in the foothills of Imphal Valley and dominated by the nontribal Meiteis.

The Inner Manipur seat comprises 32 Assembly segments in the Imphal Valley.

The BJP is yet to announce the names of its candidates.

The State will go for election in the first two phases on April 19 and 26 in the backdrop of the ethnic violence.

The State will go to polls on April 19 and 26, against the backdrop of recent ethnic violence

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