The Election Commission on Wednesday advanced the poll to the 40-member
Mizoram Legislative Assembly to November 25 instead of December 4. The
counting of votes will now be taken up on December 9 instead of December
8.
The decision of the Commission, headed by Chief Election Commissioner
V.S. Sampath, comes in view of the representations received by it from
various political parties, churches and NGOs in the State who have
sought a change in the dates as the original polling day coincides with
the State-wide conference of the Mizoram Synod, the highest
decision-making body of the Presbyterian, in Aizawl. They have also
wanted a change in the date of counting of votes as the day (December
8), a Sunday, was a sacred day for Christians.
Now, the poll notification will be issued on November 1 and November 8
is the last day for filing nominations. On November 9 the papers will be
scrutinized and November 11 is the last date for withdrawal of the
candidatures.
Mizoram, presently ruled by the Congress and headed by Chief Minister Pu
Lalthanhawla, consists of as many as 87 per cent Christians in various
denominations, predominantly Presbyterian. Hindus form 3.6 per cent of
population and there are also around 8.3 per cent Buddhists according to
the 2001 census. Muslims are about 1.1 per cent of the State’s
population.
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