Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

REBEL ATTACK KILLS FIVE IN ELECTION VIOLENCE

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NEW DELHI, Jan 28, 2012 (AFP) - Rebels shot dead five people at a polling station in India's northeast on Saturday as voting began in the first of five local elections seen as a popularity test for the national Congress government.

The separatist rebels sprayed the voting booth with bullets, killing three election officials, a paramilita­ry trooper and a civilian in Thangpi, a village south of Manipur state capital Imphal, police chief Priya Singh said.

“The militants opened random fire,” Singh told AFP, adding two other people were hurt in the attack which came despite tens of thousands of security forces deployed in a bid to thwart attacks during the voting for a new assembly.

The rebels who staged the attack on the crowded polling booth in far-flung Manipur were believed to be from the National Socialist Council of Nagaland, Singh said, but added no group had claimed responsibi­lity.

The voting in Manipur was the first of five assembly elections viewed as a mini-referendum for Premier Manmohan Singh's embattled Congress coalition which is at the centre of a stor m of corruption and mismanagem­ent scandals.

National polls are due in 2014.

Tensions were already elevated in impoverish­ed Manipur after five explosions in the run-up to the polls killed two people, along with rebel calls for a boycott of the election, police said.

India's northeast has been wracked by deadly separatist insurgenci­es since the country's independen­ce in 1947. At least 30 ethnic rebel groups are active in highly militarise­d Manipur, a state of just 2.7 million people.

The voting in the states of Manipur, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhan­d, Punjab and Goa is being staggered through February and early March with the results to be announced in early March.

While regional issues will weigh heavily in the five elections, the polls are putting to the test not only the standing of Congress but also of 41-year-old Rahul Gandhi, tipped as a future prime minister.

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