Extensive voter awareness activities to be organised during the campaign
Inspection will also be conducted by senior officials of the office of Chief Electoral Officer
“Chalein Booth Ki Ore” campaign will be conducted in all the polling centres of Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies in the third phase of voting from Wednesday, May 1. This campaign for the fourth phase will begin from May 7. The “Chalein Booth Ki Ore” campaign will be monitored on a large scale. Spot monitoring of the activities taking place during this campaign will be conducted by the officials in Chief Electoral Officer’s office.
Chief Electoral Officer Shri Anupam Rajan has assigned individual responsibilities of different areas to senior officials of Nirvachan Sadan for monitoring the “Chalein Booth Ki Ore” campaign.
These activities will take place during the campaign
During this campaign, the voter list will be read out and voter slips will be distributed by BLOs. The voter slips will be verified by the sector officer. Man-to-man marking will be done to bring such Divyang and elderly citizen to the polling stations, who will cast vote at the polling station. For voter awareness, interesting activities like local sports competition, human chain, women’s rally, rangoli competition by self-help groups, reading out of oath/resolution letter to local citizens, Prabhat Pheri, mehendi competition, cuisine competition, street drama, cycle/ motorcycle rally, painting competition will be organised.
Campaign will be conducted on 20 thousand 456 polling centres of the third phase
In the third phase, voting is to be held in nine Lok Sabha constituencies of the state on May 7. This campaign will be run from May 1 at 20 thousand 456 polling centres coming under this. These include Betul, Morena, Bhind, Gwalior, Guna, Sagar, Vidisha, Bhopal and Rajgarh Lok Sabha constituencies.
This campaign will be conducted at 18 thousand 7 polling stations in the fourth phase
In the fourth phase, voting is to be held in eight Lok Sabha constituencies of the state on May 13. This campaign will be run from May 7 at 18 thousand 7 polling stations in these eight Lok Sabha constituencies. These include Dewas, Ujjain, Mandsaur, Ratlam, Dhar, Indore, Khargone, Khandwa Lok Sabha constituencies.
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