India's election authorities have ordered a redo of voting at several polling places in Manipur due to armed attacks and disruptions during the recent elections. The state has been embroiled in ethnic conflict over tribal status, resulting in violence and displacement. The Election Commission of India has mandated a revote at 11 polling stations following reports of mob violence, gunfire, and electoral malpractices. Opposition groups are calling for new voting in more than 45 polling booths. The troubled situation in Manipur has raised concerns about the fairness of the electoral process, with allegations of rigging and violence.