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Mizoram: NGO coordination committee expresses happiness over change of vote counting date

IndiaTimes Saturday, 2 December 2023
The NGO Coordination Committee (NGOCC), which spearheaded a peaceful movement for the change of date of counting of votes for the Mizoram assembly elections, on Saturday expressed happiness after the ECI deferred the date by a day. Several political parties, churches, civil society groups and student bodies of Mizoram had demanded that the date of counting of votes be changed from December 3 on account of it being a Sunday, a holy day in the Christian-majority state.
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