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Irom Sharmila's candidacy didn't find much credence with the voters.
Updated : Mar 11, 2017, 04:06 PM IST
The Congress and the BJP were racing neck and neck in the Manipur assembly poll, winning 12 and ten seats respectively and both leading in six constituencies each this afternoon. Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh won from Thoubal assembly seat defeating L Basanta Singh of BJP and rights activist Irom Sharmila.
'However, Sharmila earlier in the day said that in case of her defeat she will try again in the 2019 general elections. "I do not feel much affected by the result. It depends upon the people's mindset. I don't feel much affected by it, because people can still change their minds and everybody knows muscle and money power is being openly used by parties," Irom said. She ended up with only 40 seats. Her party had the support of the Left and AAP, but her claims seemed to have fallen upon deaf ears.
Here's how Twitter reacted:
The Iron Lady of Manipur, Irom Sharmila gets only 85 votes in Manipur. That's electoral politics for you - ruthless and extremely pragmatic.
— Junaid Azim Mattu (@Junaid_Mattu) March 11, 2017
More than any other result, the electoral fate of Irom Sharmila should give mainstream national media food for thought #ElectionResults
— Vivek (@vivx) March 11, 2017
Indian democracy is magnificnet. It eventually shows the ones who challenge it their due place. Like Irom Sharmila with her 51 votes.
— Rohit Pradhan (@Retributions) March 11, 2017
Irom Sharmila got fewer votes than Rakhi Sawant. Let that sink in.
— Tanmay Bhat (@thetanmay) March 11, 2017
Irom Sharmila's 90 votes reminded me of Borges's first book - only 300 copies printed, most of them given away free. It is a long long road.
— N.S. Madhavan (@NSMlive) March 11, 2017
#Manipur, you failed Irom Sharmila and yourselves. Live with AFSPA now. #ManipurElection2017
— Ratnpriya. (@jimmy9_girl) March 11, 2017
irom sharmila got more tweets than votes..
— Being Humor (@maithun_HMP) March 11, 2017
Irom Sharmila got 90 votes. NOTA got 143 votes.
— Tintin (@boringTinTin) March 11, 2017
So, associating herself with @ArvindKejriwal did have a huge impact. #ElectionResults
Why Irom Sharmila got only 90 votes & lost badly.#congress #ManipurElection2017 #ElectionResults pic.twitter.com/xqL9dHdHIn
— Nikhil Sapre (@FineLogic) March 11, 2017
Says something. People do NOT care. Irom Sharmila should now live for herself https://t.co/rVUgeAsipj
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) March 11, 2017
Feeling bad for Irom Sharmila. Losing is no big deal, but <100 votes is a very sad situation#ManipurElection2017
— Malwinder ਸਿੰਘ☤ (@malwinder25) March 11, 2017
News coming in that Irom Sharmila has got 51 votes. Difference between activism and politics. Yeh public hai yeh sab janta hai.
— HindolSengupta (@HindolSengupta) March 11, 2017
As per trends and results available till 2 pm, the Naga People's Front has won three seats and National People's Party won two and has taken a lead in two other seats. While the Chief Minister won from Thoubal assembly seat by a margin of 10,400 votes, another Congress leader Md Abdul Naser won from Lilong seat by 1268 votes. K Jaikishen Singh, also of Congress captured Thangmeiband seat by a margin 157 votes.
Sharmila, who had contested against the Chief Minister, was relegated to the fourth position, securing just 90 votes.
The Congress also bagged Bishnupur, Karong, Khundrakpam, Nambol and Tipaimukh (ST), Patsoi and Wangoi, Tengnoupal (ST) seats. In Nambol, Congress candidate defeated T H Chaoba, the former BJP state president.
Sapam R Singh of BJP won from Konthoujam Assembly seat by a margin of 2772 votes and Heikham Dingo Singh won from Sekmai constituency by 2532 votes. In Kangpokpi seat, Nemcha Kipgen of the BJP won by a margin of 2297 votes.
BJP also bagged the assembly segments of Sagolbandh, Sekmai, Lamshang, Konthoujan, Naoriya Pakhanglakpa, Tamenglong, Churachandpur (ST).
Y Jaikumar Singh and Langpoklakpam J Singh of Nationalist People's Party (NPP) emerged victorious from Uripok and Keishamthong seats by 345 and 3261 votes respectively. NPP is leading in 2 other seats.
The Naga People's Front won from Mao (ST), Tamei (ST) and Phungyar (ST) seats.
Lokjanshakti party won Langthabal seat by a margin of 2331 votes.
With inputs from agencies