Area domination by adequate Central forces is on: Guv
Imphal: The Election Commission is confident that the economic blockade in Manipur will not impact the poll process in the state and has made all arrangements to ensure free and fair elections.
“We have all the data from our state election machinery. We are confident that the economic blockade will not impact the poll process in the state. The state government has also assured us. We will get cooperation from all the sections,” Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi told reporters here.
An indefinite economic blockade imposed by the United Naga Council (UNC) since November 1, 2016 is on in Manipur, against the state government’s decision to create seven new districts in the landlocked state by bifurcating the existing ones. The state government has, however, claimed that this decision was taken to improve administrative efficiency.
Supply of essential commodities including fuel to Manipur has been severely hit since November last year after the council declared indefinite economic blockade on NH2 (via Dimapur) and NH 37 (via Jiribam) — the two lifelines to the state.
Asked how the Election Commission will ensure smooth movement of election officials and security personnel as the state is hit by fuel shortage, Zaidi said, “We have undertaken a very in-depth review with our district officials and also with the state officials. As far as the election process is concerned there is a priority and sufficient availability of petrol, diesel for poll process. There would be no problem regarding it and all poll personnel will assist us.”
Zaidi said adequate number of Central police forces will be available for each phase and each polling station will be adequately covered by Central police forces. Talking about the law and order situation in the state, Zaidi said, “We have reviewed the situation. Our district officials and police officials are taking all possible measures and preventive action, advance area domination, confidence building measures and all related standard drills. As on today we are reasonably satisfied that action is underway and all other action will be underway in the days to come”.
Meanwhile, Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla on Wednesday appealed to all stakeholders to withdraw the ongoing over three-month long economic blockade at the earliest as it is causing hardship to the common people.
“The blockade is causing tremendous hardship to the people of the state irrespective of ethnicity,” she told PTI here. Everyone should come together to find a solution to the situation faced by the people of the landlocked state, Heptulla said.
“The prevailing situation is a painful experience,” she said adding those involved in the blockade should not let the people suffer. She said, “Prices of essential commodities including petroleum products have skyrocketed and young students who use transport vehicles to reach educational establishments have been affected to a huge extent.” (PTI)