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Candidates in Mizoram ended their election campaign a day early in order to make church visits on Sunday, a sacred day for Christians who form the majority in the state. The state will go to the polls on 7 November, with the Zoram Peoples’ Movement (ZPM) hoping to oust the Mizo National Front (MNF) and form the next government. The ZPM, which won eight seats in 2018, has been campaigning since April. The Mizoram Peoples Forum, a church-backed poll watchdog, confirmed that it had not instructed parties to end their campaigns on Sunday, but said they had decided to do so themselves.
It is not an incident of a few weeks or months. The evangelisation process by the Christian missionaries has been going on and on in Assam and other parts