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Mizoram Polls 2023: After Mizoram Cong, MNF too oppose counting on Sunday, writes to ECI seeking change in date

First Published: 9th October, 2023 21:09 IST

Sunday is a sacred day for Christians as they spend the day praying and attending church. Mizoram is a Christian dominated state

Within hours of Mizoram Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) objecting to Election Commission of India’s (ECI) decision to conduct counting of votes on December 3, a Sunday,
the ruling Mizo National Front (MNF) too has opposed the decision and shot a letter to ECI asking the Commission to consider changing the date.

Sunday is a sacred day for Christians as they spend the day praying and attending church. Mizoram is a Christian dominated state.

A press release issued by the MNF said that general secretary of the party T.C. Kaphmingthanga, in accordance with instructions from the Chief Minister and the party President Zoramthanga sent a letter to the Election Commission on Monday asking the Commission to change the date of counting of votes.

“The MNF party takes a serious view about the decision of the Election Commission of India in fixing the date of counting of votes on Sunday, the sacred day of the Christians when all the government officials involved in the election process and other people engaged in the polls will want to go to the churches to worship God and offer prayers, but will not be able to if the counting of votes is conducted on this day,” the press release said.

MPCC President Lalsawta also wrote to Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar to fix the date of counting of votes between Monday and Friday.

Lalsawta said, “Sunday is a sacred day for the people of Mizoram, which is devoted solely to the worship of God. No official programmes or business are transacted on Sundays in Mizoram. We know that, not only the Congress party, but the entire Christian community in Mizoram would not like the counting of votes to be held on Sunday.”

Earlier, different political parties had made appeals to the Election Commission of India during its visit to Mizoram during late August not to appoint Sunday and Saturday for any important election exercise.

A church leader said that December 3 is also the day when Bible Sunday is observed around the globe by Christians and should be respected.

The central poll panel on Monday announced the dates for state assembly polls for Mizoram and 4 other states to be held on November 7 and the counting of votes on December 3.

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