'Will Win 30 Out of 38 Seats': Manipur CM Biren Singh Confident of BJP Victory as Voting Kicks Off
'Will Win 30 Out of 38 Seats': Manipur CM Biren Singh Confident of BJP Victory as Voting Kicks Off
Polling in 38 constituencies in the 60-member assembly began at 7 AM amid tight security and strict adherence to Covid norms.

The Bharatiya Janata Party will win 30 out of the 38 seats going to polls, Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh told CNN-News18 on Monday after casting his vote at his constituency Heingang.

Polling in 38 constituencies in the 60-member assembly began at 7 AM amid tight security and strict adherence to COVID-19 norms.

As voting for the assembly elections kickstarted in Manipur on Monday morning, Singh expressed confidence in his ability to win, and said he would get 75% votes of his constituency. The Chief Minister cast his vote at 7:20 AM at the Srivan High School in Heingang.

Singh said it was the BJP’s support base lay in the Imphal Valley and the Kuki heartland in the two-hill district. “This time, we shall make it by ourselves,” he said.

The Chief Minister also said that AFSPA was not an issue in the elections, and peace prevailed in most areas except for some hill border areas. He also said he was confident that he would become the Chief Minister for the second time.

As many as 12,09,439 voters are eligible to exercise their franchise to elect their representatives from among 173 candidates, including 15 women, across 1,721 polling stations. The prominent candidates in the fray include Chief Minister and BJP candidate N Biren Singh, Assembly Speaker Y Khemchand Singh, Deputy Chief Minister and NPP candidate Yumnam Joykumar and Manipur Congress president N Lokesh Singh.

Of the 38 seats, 10 constituencies are in Imphal East, 13 in Imphal West, six each in Bishnupur and Churachandpur, and three in Kangpokpi district. Manipur Chief Electoral Officer Rajesh Agarwal has said that out of the total 173 candidates, 39 have criminal antecedents.

The BJP has fielded candidates in all the 38 seats, followed by Congress with 35 contestants, NPP with 27, JD (U) with 28, Shiv Sena with seven, RPI (Athawale) with six, LJP (Ram Vilas) with three, and Kuki National Assembly and Kuki People’s Alliance with two each. Eighteen Independents are also in the fray.

As many as 6,884 polling personnel have been deployed for the exercise. Arrangements for webcasting are in place and micro-observers have been deployed at sensitive polling stations.

Photo Voter Slip has been discontinued as identity proof and voters are required to produce documents approved by the Election Commission of India such as EPIC card, Aadhaar card, MNREGA job card, driving license and PAN card.

The BJP had formed the government in Manipur in 2017 with the support of the National People’s Party (NPP), Naga People’s Front (NPF), and the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP). However, the saffron party is contesting all the seats alone this time.

The Congress has formed an alliance with CPI, CPI(M), Forward Bloc, RSP and Janata Dal (Secular). The grand old party had emerged as the single largest party winning 28 of the 60 seats in the 2017 state polls.

The voting for the remaining 22 seats in the 60-member House will take place in the second phase on March 5 while the counting of votes will be held on March 10.

With PTI inputs

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