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This is an archive article published on January 25, 2012

NSCN interferes in Manipur polls

Parties and voters in Manipur,too,have complained about this to poll authorities

The NSCNIM,which sees parts of Manipur in its vision of a Greater Nagalim,is interfering in the elections there and even fielding some proxy candidates in some constituencies,a Home Ministry official said in Guwahati on Tuesday. Parties and voters in Manipur,too,have complained about this to poll authorities.

The NSCNIM is openly interfering, said the official,who sought not to be named. Their leaders are proactively campaigning for some candidates,while a few proxy candidates have been also put up.

In Imphal,Manipur chief election officer P C Lawmkunga said they have received a number of complaints of intimidation by cadre members and threats to people to vote for the one Naga party contesting,Naga Peoples Front NPF.

We have alerted the Assam Rifles to ensure more protection in these areas, Lawmkunga said. We have requested the Home Ministry to ask the Defence Ministry to keep the Army ready in case the situation worsens. We have also requested that the Army increases patrolling.

The complaints have been mostly from the hill districts of Senapati and Ukhrul,the CEO said. The NSCNIM has a strong presence in these and the other hill districts,Chandel and Tamenglong. Thuingaleng Muivah,the M is the outfit8217;s name,hails from Ukhrul.

The NSCNIM last week issued a statement of denial. It said there was no question of interfering because it was in no way interested in the Indian elections.

Along with Manipurs Naga-dominated areas,it has been demanding unification of parts of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh with Nagaland for a Greater Nagalim. The Nagaland Assembly too passed a resolution to this effect a few years ago. This year,Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Riu has toured such areas for the elections.

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Manipur Peoples Party MPP president Nimaichand Luwang accused Rio of forwarding the Greater Nagalim cause during his campaign for NPF candidates. And the NSCNIM,he said,has interfered in three successive elections. In the last elections they asked people to vote for certain candidates in some constituencies. Six winners in the last elections reportedly had the covert support of the NSCNIM.

K Jayakumar,AICC observer for the Manipur elections,too hit out at Rio and said the latter was violating the election code of conduct by trying to divide the people.

Home Minister P Chidambaram earlier this month reviewed the situation in view of reports about the NSCNIMs role in the elections. There are reports that the NSCNIM might create problems during the elections, the ministry official said. That is why the Centre has dispatched a large number of paramilitary forces to the state. Altogether 366 companies of central paramilitary forces have been deployed across Manipur to back up the 40,000-strong state police force.

 

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