Agartala/Aizawl, April 3 (IANS) Nearly 80 percent tribal refugee voters, living in Tripura for the past 17 years after fleeing from their villages in Mizoram, voted by postal ballots for the Lok Sabha polls in Mizoram, officials said Thursday.
Balloting for the lone Lok Sabha seat in Mizoram, bordering Myanmar and Bangladesh, will be held April 9.
"Around 80 percent of the 11,500 Reang tribal voters have cast their votes through postal ballots during the past three days. The voting is still in progress in six of the seven relief camps," Tripura Chief Electoral Officer Asutosh Jindal told IANS.
Balloting began Tuesday under the close supervision of the Election Commission.
Jindal said : "Tight security measures have been undertaken in six of the seven relief camps, where facilitation centres were set up to enable the eligible refugee voters to cast their votes by postal ballots."
He added that the poll panel had appointed seven observers to oversee the electoral process at these centres.
About 11,500 of the over 36,000 Reang tribal refugees, locally known as "Bru", living in the Kanchanpur and Panisagar refugee camps of Tripura for the past 17 years, are listed in Mizoram's electoral rolls.
Five NGOs and youth organisations, led by the Young Mizo Association, have been organising protest rallies in Aizawl and other places in Mizoram since last week demanding that the poll panel revoke its decision to take the refugees' votes through postal ballot.
Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla, who is also the state Congress president, had earlier this month urged Chief Election Commissioner V.S. Sampath not to allow the refugees to vote through postal ballots.
The tribals fled their villages in Mizoram and took shelter in Tripura in October 1997 after ethnic trouble with the majority Mizos over the killing of a Mizo forest official.
About 5,000 refugees returned to their homes in the past three-and-a-half years following continued persuasion by Mizoram, Tripura and union home ministry officials.
All 12 accused in 2006 Mumbai train blast case acquitted, High Court cancels death sentence due to lack of evidence.
On 11 July 2006, seven blasts in Mumbai's local trains shook the entire country. After nearly 19 years, the Bombay High Court has given a major verdict in this case.
PM must condemn RSS chief's Mother Teresa remarks: Congress
New Delhi, Feb 24 (IANS) Terming the RSS as the "dominant force" controlling the central government, the Congress Tuesday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi "unequivocally" condemn Mohan
'I am Malala' wins Grammy for best children's album
Los Angeles, Feb 9 (IANS) The audio version of the book "I Am Malala: How One Girl Stood Up For Education And Changed The World", by Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, was honoured with
Narendra Modi: PM Modi's visit will strengthen strategic partnership with France, PM himself told before leaving
Prime Minister Narendra Modi left India on Thursday morning for an official visit to France and UAE. He is visiting France from July 13 to 14 at the official invitation of French President Emmanuel
Woman murdered in Gurgaon, honour killing suspected
Gurgaon, Feb 14 (IANS) A 26-year-old post graduate woman was murdered in Gurgaon and police are suspecting that the crime may be related to 'honour killing', an official said Saturday.Jyoti, a
Coronavirus Vaccine: When will the country's public find the Corona vaccine? Now Health Minister Dr. Harsh Vardhan gave good news
Millions of people are waiting for the vaccine amid the current state of the coronavirus in the country. The country's 1.25 billion people want the Corona vaccine as soon as possible. Amidst all this,
Cricket fans have shown lot of maturity (Column: Just Sport)
All the talk of heart and mind on the eve of the India-Australia semifinal was nothing but an expression of the lurking fear that Mahendra Singh Dhoni will, after all, not be returning with the
Broken Rice Export: Broken rice can be exported with conditions till September 30, the government approved
The government has now permitted for export of broken rice till 30 September. But this can be done only under certain circumstances. According to the new instructions issued by the government, export
Rahul Gandhi: Rahul Gandhi claims that two Congress workers died in UP-Assam due to heavy deployment of police force
Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday alleged that two Congress workers were killed due to excessive deployment of police force in Uttar Pradesh and Assam. Both the states are
Delhi Police launch Operation Milap