Casting of two votes in the legislative elections in Jammu, Kaksmira and Haryana is scheduled to begin at 8 am on Saturday.
The JK Assembly elections for 90 voting constituencies were held in three phases, on September 18, September 25 and October 1, respectively. So far, voting for 90 Haryana Assembly seats ended on October 5.
Voting for the legislative elections in Haryana will begin at 8 am. Published IDs will be calculated first, followed by an EVM transmission 30 minutes later.
Haryana Chief Executive Pankaj Agarwal claimed that 93 transport hubs have been set up for 90 assembly constituencies in 22 districts of the state.
Two transmission centers have been set up for the elected Assembly constituencies of Badshahpur, Gurugram and Pataudi, while a transmission center has been set up for the remaining 87 Assembly constituencies, where the broadcast will take place. To accompany the infection process, 90 infection monitors are also appointed by the Electoral Commission.
Agarwal stated that safe measures have been taken to prevent infection. A total of 30 companies of Armed Forces police stations are deployed in 93 transport centres. Transport centers are placed under three levels of insurance coverage. Central Security Forces are implementing more internal security coverage. Later, state armed police and district police personnel will be deployed for external coverage. Nearly 12,000 police officers are working in infection centers across the state.
Agarwal stated that there are sufficient monitoring points within a 100-metre radius of each infection centre. CCTV cameras have been installed in all 90 rooms of the fort, where EVMs are equipped to fully monitor all activities. Unauthorized persons will be prohibited from entering these areas. In addition, surveillance cameras have been installed at the main entrance and all facilities have two dispatch centers to ensure open surveillance.
A meeting was held to analyze the infection preparations with the Deputy Commissioners/Staff of the Upper Districts, to provide instructions to ensure the infection process which was organized on 8 October.
Accurate information about each submission round will be sent in a timely manner, in a message.
Before the transfer of the two votes, security was beefed up at the dispatch center in Jammu.
On the day of infection, the inauguration of the troops will take place in the presence of two candidates, their authorized representatives, Oficiais de Revolução (ROs)/Oficiais Assistentes de Revolução (AROs) and observers from the ECI, with video filming taking place. Phones will not be allowed inside two dispatch centers.
During this process, only authorized individuals, officers or officials will be allowed in and around the two transportation hubs.
He asked people and representatives of both political parties not to locate transmission centers and check the results at home. The results will be available on the Election Commission of India website http://results.eic.in/ and through the Voter Helpline app.
Media centers have been installed in dispatch centers so that the press can access the latest updates. Only authorized personnel are allowed to enter our dispatch centers. In addition, instructions are given to monitor social media networks to avoid the spread of any rumors related to the transmission, publication or communication process.
In Jammu and Kaksmira, Director of Elections PK Paul said that CCTV cameras have been installed in every dispatch room to create records.
“The transmission will start at 7:30 am for correspondence votes and at 8 am for electronic voting machines. The voting process took place peacefully and none of the candidates or political parties faced any kind of difficulties. It has been tested through Public participation free of violence.
“The published ballots will be counted first, after which they will begin to be infected with the EVM virus. In each district headquarters there are centers of infection. Contamination of regional voting tables will be carried out in 25 locations and contamination of two migrant voting tables will be carried out in 3 locations. All preparations have been successful. Candidates with information about their infection. Clients are kept in a triple layer of security. The outdoor garbage is composted by the police, the intermediate garbage is kept by CAPF, and the indoor garbage is composted by the dedicated litter department that runs the 24-hour dispatch centre A day”, Accrecentou.
As we look, we expect that the Congress will be poised to win Haryana and the Congress-NCP alliance will benefit from this in Jammu and Kaksmira.
The results are likely to reflect political sentiments as parties gear up for the upcoming election battles in Maharashtra, Jharkhand.
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