
Object counting date on Sunday, ruling MNF writes to CEC
Aizawl: After the Congress party, the ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) also objected to the counting date of the polls, which is on Sunday, i.e. December 3. Rajiv Kumar requested to adjourn the counting date to Monday i.e. December 4.
The Election Commission of India yesterday announced polling dates in four other states along with Mizoram. Mizoram will go to polls on November 7, and for all the five states that are voting, the counting date is December 3.
T.C MNF General Headquarters General Secretary Kaphminthanga mentioned in the CEC letter that Sunday is an important day for the Mizos as they are “100% Christians” and also that Sundays are church meetings in all the villages of Mizoram. are
It is noteworthy here that yesterday the Congress party also opposed the counting date of the elections as it is on a Sunday.
Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee President Lalsawta yesterday wrote a letter to the Chief Election Commissioner stating that Sunday is a holy day for the people of Mizoram, dedicated exclusively to the worship of God, as well as It also said that there is no government program or business. Sunday in Mizoram.
Apart from the MNF and the Congress, the Mizoram Church Leaders Committee also objected to the counting date being held on Sunday. The committee, also known as the Mizoram Kohhran Hruaitu Committee (MKHC), expressed concern over the counting of votes on December 3, Sunday, a day of great religious significance for Christians.
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