City
Epaper

Cop killed, 11 injured in road mishap while on poll duty in Manipur

By IANS | Published: March 02, 2022 2:18 PM

Imphal, March 2 A security personnel was killed and 11 others were injured on Wednesday when their vehicle ...

Open in App

Imphal, March 2 A security personnel was killed and 11 others were injured on Wednesday when their vehicle met in an accident due to mechanical failure in northern Manipur's Tamenglong district, officials said.

Election Department officials said that the accident occurred when the security personnel, as part of their election-related duty, were on their way to an area in Tamenglong district, where the second phase of Assembly election would be held on March 5.

The officials said that Lalawmpuia, a Mizoram Armed Police personnel, died on the spot and the 11 injured, eight of them seriously, were airlifted to Imphal and are under medical treatment in the hospitals.

The Mizoram Armed police personnel are part of the central forces deployed in the

two-phases of Manipur Assembly polls.

According to the officials, the driver of the vehicle lost control near the Tamenglong college as the road was very narrow.

The first phase of Manipur Assembly election was held on Monday and the counting of votes would take place on March 10.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: assemblyElection DepartmentThe assembly
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraRaigad: Elections to be held in 210 gram panchayats on November 5

TechnologyCong holds meeting of social media dept to intensify narrative in 5 poll-bound states

NationalBJP MLAs marshaled out of Bihar Assembly

NationalUttarakhand Vidhan Sabha's newly constructed library and website inaugurated

PoliticsWe lost Karnataka but will not let Rajasthan go at any cost: BJP resolve after 2-day meet

National Realted Stories

NationalBJP welcomes Exit Poll findings, RJD questions their relevance

NationalExit Polls prove political pundits wrong in Karnataka: State BJP chief

NationalCurtains come down on Lok Sabha polls with over 61 per cent turnout in final phase

NationalMahaYuti to lose some, MVA to gain few, predicts Marathi channel Exit Poll

NationalCounting of votes polled in Arunachal, Sikkim Assembly elections on Sunday