Manipur polls: CM Okram Ibobi, son cast their votes
CM Okram Ibobi said, "We will get a clear mandate. This election is something like a referendum both hill and the valley."
Thoubal, Manipur: Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh and his son Kenedy Singh on Wednesday cast their votes for the last and final phase of the state assembly polls.
"We will get a clear mandate. This election is something like a referendum both hill and the valley," Chief Minister Singh said.
Kenedy Singh who is contesting from the Khangabok constituency said he is sure and confident of their win in the elections.
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