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This is an archive article published on April 22, 2004

Tripura all set for elections today amidst tight security

Tripura will be the only state going to polls tomorrow where authorities have stepped up security fearing violence in the wake of a poll-boy...

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Tripura will be the only state going to polls tomorrow where authorities have stepped up security fearing violence in the wake of a poll-boycott call issued by the banned All Tripura Tiger Force militant outfit.

Director General of Police G.M. Srivastav said special security measures were taken in 150 booths located in insurgency prone areas which would be aerially monitored to thwart any attempts by the insurgents to disrupt polling.

About 20,000 security personnel including CRPF, Assam Rifles, BSF, Tripura State Rifles and state police had been deployed in the state to ensure peaceful polling, he said. Elections will be held in two Lok sabha constituencies, East Tripura and West Tripura, where 19,76,503 voters are eligible to elect their representatives from a total of 12 candidates in the fray.

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Polling was rescheduled for tomorrow from the earlier April 20 as the date coincided with holy Gariah festival observed by tribals yesterday.

Helicopters were being used to drop polling personnel in 23 polling stations located in remote parts of the state. Some polling parties have trekked to polling stations in insurgency-hit remote areas.

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