Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi Thursday said it was important not to ‘exaggerate’ the plight of the nation’s persecuted Rohingya, hundreds of thousands of whom have been barred from Sunday’s landmark polls, reports AFP from Yangon.
Suu Kyi has faced int’l censure for not speaking out in support of the Rohingya, a Muslim minority who have been hardest hit by deadly bouts of communal violence in Buddhist-majority Myanmar at a time of surging religious nationalism.
The general elections in the former junta-run state are being touted as the fairest in decades, yet hundreds of thousands of Rohingya from western Rakhine state have been disenfranchised.
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The Election Commission has proposed to keep the provision allowing ministers and members of Parliament to take part in the campaign on behalf of candidates in the municipal polls. The "most important… 
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