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Campaigning for the Dampa assembly by-election in Mizoram’s Mamit district ended on Sunday, with results on November 14.

Polling officials and Central Armed Police Forces have been deployed to remote and sensitive polling stations, including those near the Bangladesh border.

In the final campaign push, MNF chief Zoramthanga criticised the ruling Zoram People’s Movement, claiming it would not complete its term and could lose power by 2028.

Voting for the Dampa assembly bypoll in Mizoram’s Mamit district began on Tuesday under tight security arrangements, officials said.

Polling began at 7 am and will be conducted till 4 pm across 41 booths in the constituency, which shares borders with Bangladesh and Tripura.

The ruling ZPM fielded Mizo singer and preacher Vanl

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