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Mizoram: Electioneering reaching its climax with 3 days left for election campaigning

<span style="color: #222222;">In Mizoram, electioneering is reaching its climax with just three days left for campaigning. All political parties and Independent candidates are making their last attempt to woo the voters.<br />''</span><br />''Addressing the public campaign in Siaha, BJP leader and Union Minister of State for Home Ajay Kumar informed that the Government is working on amending the Sixth Scheduled of the Indian Constitution. He said that the party is committed to the holistic development of the state and to accelerating development in all corners across Mizoram. The Minster said with an objective for fact pact of development in Siaha, the District will be included in the Aspirational District of the country.  <br />''<br />''On the other hand, the Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) said on Thursday that the party is hopeful of getting the magic mark and forming the next Government on its own without forming any alliance. Addressing the media in Aizawl, K Sapdanga, Working President of ZPM denied the allegation that the party is having relations with the BJP. "There is no question of aligning with the BJP", he said. The Working President said that the ZPM will table the "Thlai Thar Policy" in the first budget session of the Assembly if it comes to power.<br />''Meanwhile, a source from the Chief Electoral Office informed that a total of 5305 voters have exercised their franchise through ballots. The officials said that 1100 senior citizens and PwDs have so far cast their votes while the remaining are from polling and security personnel as well as those to be engaged in essential services on the poll day.<br />''<br />''Akashvani correspondent reports, that with just three days left for campaigning, political parties and Independent candidates are trying their last attempt to woo the voters. Street corner meetings and traditional ways of campaigning are most common while many party workers took to social media platforms. Claims and counter-claims on political discourse are evidently visible on social media such as Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, and Instagram. Election offices in localities are alive with political sermons and debates. The festival of democracy is here in Mizoram".<br />''<br />''<span style="color: #222222;">Mizoram will go for Assembly polls on the 7th of November to elect 40 members of the Mizoram Legislative Assembly. Counting will take place on the 3rd of December.</span><br />

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