Imphal (Manipur) [India], while grim memories of caste violence that left many dead and displaced are still fresh in the minds of voters, set up 2 special polling stations for about 5,000 people ahead of the Lok Sabha elections went. For those who are currently sheltering in camps, all arrangements to enable the displaced people to vote have been made as per the guidance received from the central government, polling officials told ANI while speaking to ANI on Friday, Imphal. Deputy Commissioner West, Kiran Kumar, said, "It is being considered." Due to displacement caused by violence and ethnic clashes, special polling stations have been arranged to enable internally displaced people to vote, 29 such polling stations have been opened ahead of the general elections, "displaced within the district People will cast their votes at the polling stations designated by them. There are no special arrangements for them other than the transport services provided by us. For people from other parliamentary constituencies who were shifted to Imphal West after the violence , We have opened special polling stations.For interior Manipur, we have arranged for 29 such polling stations. There are around 5,000 internally displaced people," he said. In an interview with ANI, the official added that some polling stations are also in the process of being opened in relief camps for displaced people. "Everyone will be given the opportunity to cast their vote. . The Deputy Commissioner said that in the last one or two months, peace has returned to the restive northeastern state after several months of deaths. "We have increased security measures and are hopeful that the elections will be conducted peacefully," he said.We have identified sensitive polling stations, which will be manned by Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel. In view of the current situation in the state, the total number of such polling stations is being increased. Every movement and activity is being closely monitored and monitored. In the northeastern state, in May last year, following a tribal solidarity march organized in protest against an order of the Manipur High Court asking the state government to consider including the majority community in the state in the list of Scheduled Tribes , which took a violent turn. In a statement on September 15 last year, Manipur Police said 175 people lost their lives in the violence, while 1,138 others were injured, with 33 people reported missing.In another serious outcome of the violence, large numbers of people were displaced after houses were set on fire during ethnic clashes. In January this year, following reports of fresh violence in the state, a three-member Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) team headed by Advisor A Mishra was sent to Imphal to assess the situation in the violence-hit state.