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No violence, no hate speech: What Mizoram elections can teach the rest of India

Mizoram Elections 2023: Despite the violence in neighbouring Manipur, Mizoram goes to the polls after concluding a peaceful election campaign without the abhorrent practices seen in many other Indian states like political violence, hate speech and cash for votes. Of course, drugs are a problem but that transcends politics

November 07, 2023 / 09:11 IST
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Mizoram elections 2023
Mizoram elections 2023: the rest of India can learn important lessons on how to conduct violence-free and hate-speech-free elections from Mizoram.

If I were to start the story by pointing out that in Mizoram, seizures in the run-up to the elections had nearly doubled, it would make for a grim reading and rightly so. As this Indian Express report shows, compared to the 2018 elections, when the authorities seized contraband worth Rs 19 crore, this year the number has risen to Rs 36 crore.

But as always, numbers without context are just that: numbers.

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Although seizures totalling Rs 36 crore are surely a cause of concern for a state with less than 11 lakh people and under 9 lakh electors, a detailed look into the numbers reveals some interesting patterns.

Negligible Cash Seizures