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Nagaland: Post-poll incidents rebut EC claim
The Telegraph | Kohima, Feb. 25:
“Our democracy has become a mockery,” said Tokhevi Aye, a graduate. He said there has to be massive reforms in the democratic set-up so that real democracy can prevail in the country. He said money continues to play a central role in Nagaland.
A senior political analyst, Okenjeet Sandham, observed that democracy has become a farce in Nagaland. He rebutted the Election Commission’s claim that Nagaland had experienced most peaceful elections. He said the polls were almost violence-free on Saturday but massive proxy voting and booth capturing by supporters of different political parties and militants marred it.
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