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A first: Members of Shompen tribe vote in Andamans

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Port Blair, April 19

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For the first time in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, seven members of the Shompen tribe, a particularly vulnerable tribal group (PVTGs) of Great Nicobar Islands, exercised their voting right for the lone LS seat in the Union Territory on Friday, sources said.

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Not only Shompen tribe members exercised their voting rights at polling station 411 named as “Shompen Hut” built inside the forest staff quarters, but they also posed for selfies at a designated cut-out made by the Election Commission of India, which reads – “I vote for sure”. The Shompen were assisted in their language by an interpreter known as “Mathiyas” (a Nicobari tribal youth).

Chief Electoral Officer B S Jaglan said, “This is for the first time a total of seven members of Shompen tribe exercised their voting rights. Earlier, we have given them training about EVMs and VVPATs through a trainer. It’s good to see that they came out of the jungle and voted for the first time.”

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