Imphal: The voting for first phase of the Manipur Assembly elections began on Saturday at 7 am. Tight security arrangements have been made for the same. The elections in the state will take place in two phases.
The first phase is set to cover 38 constituencies for which 1,643 polling stations have been set up in areas spread over Imphal East, Imphal West, Bishnupur and the hill districts of Churachandpur and Kangpokpi
In all, 168 candidates will contest in the first phase. The state has a 19,02,562-strong electorate comprising 9,28,573 male voters and 9,73,989 female voters. There are around 45,642 new voters
In the run-up to the election for the 60-member House, all political parties in their campaigns mainly focused on the continuing economic blockade imposed by the United Naga Council and the state government's inability to break it
The other important issues which hogged the attention of the political parties are alleged lack of development, massive corruption, misappropriation of funds and worsening law and order in the state
Congress leaders, including party vice president Rahul Gandhi, put the spotlight on the "secretive nature" and contents of the Naga Framework Agreement between the central government and the NSCN (IM) in 2015
BJP leaders targeted the ruling party for its alleged failure to lift the over three month-long economic blockade on the two national highways of the land-locked state
BJP leaders also levelled corruption charges against the Congress government and its inability to provide basic amenities to the people of the state, particularly the supply of potable water
The Congress counterposed, saying the government during its 15-year rule implemented several development projects and improved the power supply
Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh in a recent election rally had accused the BJP of trying to take credit for development projects like railway projects initiated and inaugurated by the Congress
All eyes are on rights activist Irom Sharmila Chanu who broke her 16-year fast last year and founded a party of her own 'Peoples' Resurgence and Justice Alliance' to fight the Assembly election in her quest to get the dreaded AFSPA repealed.The party is fielding three candidates. The fate of one of the candidates would be decided in the first phase of the elections