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Mizoram polls: Parties flay ex-chief electoral officer for 'pro-Bru' stance

Several have accused S B Shashank of being anti-Mizo and "puncturing" the state's enviable record of holding peaceful polls for decades

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Press Trust of India Aizawl
Several political parties in Mizoram have accused former Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) S B Shashank of being anti-Mizo and "puncturing" the state's enviable record of holding peaceful polls for decades.

This the first time political parties have openly criticised the ex-CEO, who was at the centre of a row over allegedly trying to facilitate Bru voters in Tripura relief camps to vote in the November 28 Mizoram Assembly elections from that state.

The Election Commission of India (ECI) Saturday announced its decision to replace Shashank following massive protests by civil society groups here, demanding his ouster over his alleged “pro-Bru” stance.

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