With 39 wives and 127 children and grandchildren, Chana can
deliver a sizeable bloc of support
Aizawl: As India holds the latest round of its mammoth elections Friday, one
man — polygamist and sect leader Zionnghaka Chana — has become the voter every
local politician wants to know.
With 39 wives and 127 children and grandchildren, Chana is a voter like no
other in the remote northeastern state of Mizoram, and can deliver a sizeable
bloc of support.
“We were witnessing a rush of politicians seeking votes in the last few
days,” Chana said from his 100-room home in the hills of Baktawng village
outside the state capital Aizawl.
“During every election we are much in demand as the winning margins of
politicians in this state are slim, so even 100-odd votes matter to them,”
Chana, 70, said earlier this week.
Mizoram is the only state voting on Friday, in the fourth of nine stages of
voting in the world’s biggest election, after the Election Commission
rescheduled polling following a dispute over whether tribal groups displaced
during recent ethnic strife were allowed to vote in their refugee
camps.
The state represents less than one per cent of India’s 814 million-strong
electorate. Voting across India ends on May 12, with results due four days
later.
“When we go to vote, we always cast our ballots for the same candidate or
party. That means more than 160-odd votes are assured from one family,” said one
of Chana’s wives, Rinkmini.
Like most voters at this election, Chana said he wanted clean government and
development so that his family could prosper.
“All we want is good governance and the well-being of the state instead of
personal gains for our family from the politicians,” he said.
The sect, founded by Chana’s grandfather in the 1930s, has some 1,700 members
including four generations of the Chana family, many of whom carve wooden
furniture and make pottery items.
Its philosophy is based on Christian teachings, although leaders from the
Presbyterian church, the main faith in the state, reject Chana’s embrace of
polygamy.
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