Oman Daily Observer

168 candidates in fray for first phase polls

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IMPHAL: A total of 168 candidates are left in the fray for the first phase of polls in Manipur in 38 Assembly constituen­cies.

The 38 hill and valley constituen­cies out of 60 will go to polls on March 4 in the state. There are 11 independen­ts in the first phase.

The BJP is the only party which is contesting all seats. There is no Congress candidate in the Churachand­pur and the Kangpokpi constituen­cies.

Most of the constituen­cies will see straight fights. However 11 candidates are in the fray in the Saikul constituen­cy. Manipur’s political heavyweigh­t Phungzatha­ng Tonsing, who was given a Congress ticket for the Churachand­pur constituen­cy, had resigned from the primary membership of the party.

There is pressure on some tribal politician­s not to contest on the Congress ticket.

The lone tribal woman MLA Nemcha Kipgen also resigned from the Congress and joined the BJP. She is contesting as BJP candidate from the Kangpokpi constituen­cy.

On Saturday, there were protests as candidates of the Manipur People’s Party were given two different election symbols — of petrol pump and cycle.

Some candidates of the Manipur People’s Party were allotted the petrol pump symbol. They hung around the office of the Chief Election Officer till late on Saturday night demanding the bicycle symbol of the party for decades.

However poll officials said, “The symbol cannot be changed now. Following court cases the Manipur People’s Party was derecognis­ed. Later the group led by N Sovakiran was recognised as the MPP office bearers.” — IANS

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