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Mizoram Assembly Elections: EC replaces SB Shashank as Chief Electoral Officer, Ashish Kundra to take charge

The order came after a high-level Election Commission team held meetings last week, including with the Mizoram NGO Coordination Committee (MNCC), which had been spearheading the state-wide protests for Shashank's removal and reinstatement of the ousted Principal Secretary (Home).

Edited by: India TV News Desk New Delhi Published : Nov 15, 2018 14:03 IST, Updated : Nov 15, 2018 14:03 IST
The order came after a high-level Election Commission team

The order came after a high-level Election Commission team held meetings last week, including with the Mizoram NGO Coordination Committee (MNCC), which had been spearheading the state-wide protests for Shashank's removal and reinstatement of the ousted Principal Secretary (Home).

The Election Commission on Thursday replaced Mizoram's Chief Electoral Officer SB Shashank following continuous demand for his removal. The Commission has appointed Ashish Kundra, a 1996 batch IAS officer, as the new CEO ahead of the November 28 elections.

It also directed that Shashank be attached with the Election Commission "with immediate effect and until further orders".

The order came after a high-level Election Commission team held meetings last week, including with the Mizoram NGO Coordination Committee (MNCC), which had been spearheading the state-wide protests for Shashank's removal and reinstatement of the ousted Principal Secretary (Home).

The leaders of MNCC, led by Mizoram's most powerful NGO, Young Mizo Association, started the agitation last week after Principal Secretary (Home) Lalnunmawia Chuaungo was removed on an Election Commission order.

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The MNCC's agitation was supported by Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla and his ruling party Congress and opposition parties including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The controversy arose after an administrative tussle between the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) and the Principal Secretary (Home) became politicised along ethnic lines. 

The issue first came to light when Shasank reportedly wrote to the Election Commission to keep Chuaungo away from election duties. 

The allegations reportedly raised against Chuaungo were that he was interfering in the electoral process and had made public statements questioning the need for increased deployment of central paramilitary forces. 

On November 2, acting on a letter written by Shashank, the Election Commission removed Chuaungo from election duty. This enraged the Mizo civil society which directed their anger at the CEO and served him a 'Quit Mizoram' notice while picketing his office.

Christian-majority Mizoram is the only state ruled by the Congress in the northeast. 

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