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Manipur: Violence erupts as armed miscreants threaten Congress agents to leave polling stations

Manipur: Violence erupts as armed miscreants threaten Congress agents to leave polling stations

A tense situation unfolded at the Iroisemba polling booth in Manipur, marked by allegations of intimidation and threats aimed at preventing Congress agents from being present. 

Violence erupted at Iroisemba polling station under Imphal West. The situation escalated when armed miscreants allegedly demanded that only BJP agents should be allowed inside the polling room, while agents from other parties were asked to leave.

The incident took a violent turn when voters reportedly vandalized voting machine, causing damage and disruption to the electoral process. One protester, speaking about the situation, highlighted the excessive and threatening actions of these miscreants, who allegedly warned of consequences if agents from other parties did not comply with their demands.

The protester expressed disappointment over the use of violence and intimidation tactics, noting that voters had patiently waited in line for extended periods to exercise their democratic right. She criticized the BJP government, suggesting that such aggressive actions were attempts to suppress the voting rights of citizens.

Furthermore, she called for a repoll at the Iroisemba polling station, citing concerns about the fairness and integrity of the electoral process in light of the alleged vandalism and intimidation tactics employed by certain individuals.

The incident at Iroisemba has raised questions about the conduct of elections in a peaceful and transparent manner.