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Election 2024

Andaman's indigenous Shompen tribe votes for first time

Chief Electoral Officer, B S Jaglan said, "This is for the first time a total of seven members of the 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." 

- Andaman & Nicobar Island - UPDATED: April 23, 2024, 12:00 PM - 2 min read

A voter from the Shompen tribe poses after casting a ballot.


Marking history, seven members of the Shompen tribe cast their vote for the first time in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Friday. The Shompen tribe is particularly a vulnerable tribal group (PVTGs) of the Great Nicobar Islands. 

 

Not only did Shompen tribe members exercise their voting rights at polling station 411 named 'Shompen Hut' built inside the forest staff quarters but also they posed for selfies at a designated cut-out made by the Election Commission of India, which reads – "I vote for sure". 

 

An interpreter known as 'Mathiyas' (a Nicobari tribal youth) assisted Shompen tribes in their language. 

 

Addressing the media, the Chief Electoral Officer, B S Jaglan said, "This is for the first time a total of seven members of the 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." 

 

As per the 2011 census, the population of the Shompen was 229. 

 

"Other two primitive tribes like Onge and Great Andamanese too exercised their voting rights like in the 2019 Lok Sabha election but seven Shompen did it for the first time out of 98 Shompen voters," the CEO said. 

 

An election official said nearly 91 per cent of voting happened at Dugong Creek (little Andaman tehsil of South Andaman districtwhere Onge primate tribes live exclusively (it is a reserved forest area). 

 

"Out of 68 Onge, 62 of them voted including 35 male and 27 female," Returning Officer, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Arjun Sharma said.

 

Similarly, 100 per cent voting happened at Strait Island which is an exclusively restricted area for the Great Andamanese tribe. "Out of 39 Great Andamanese, all 39 Great Andamanese exercised their voting rights," Sharma said. 

 

The total number of voters in the Union Territory (UT) is 3,15148, which includes 1,64,012 male, 1,51,132 female, and four voters in the third gender category. The voters include 39 Great Andamanese tribes of Strait Islands, 68 Onge tribes at Hut Bay, and 98 Shompen tribes of Great Nicobar Island. 

 

A total of 12 candidates, including two women and five independents will contest for the lone Lok Sabha seat in 412 polling stations. However, the contest is between the Congress candidate and sitting MP Kuldeep Rai Sharma and the BJP nominee Bishnu Pada Ray. 

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