Election Commission of India issues instructions during the review of the preparations for the second phase of voting
Chief Election Commissioner, Election Commission of India, Shri Rajeev Kumar on Thursday reviewed the preparations for the second phase of Lok Sabha Elections – 2024 on April 26 through video conferencing. Chief Election Commissioner Shri Kumar said that all necessary preparations should be completed within the time limit to ensure smooth, free and fair voting. For the next 7 days, all observers should continuously monitor the preparations by staying in the field. Election Commissioner Shri Gyanesh Kumar and Shri Sukhveer Singh Sandhu were also present in the review meeting.
Shri Rajeev Kumar said that all the observers should provide information about their mobile, landline, email and place of residence to the candidates and political parties, so that they can give information about any incident immediately. Get the deployment of police force, EVM, VVPAT and randomization of polling team employees done in your presence. Security arrangements must be continuously reviewed. He told to ensure cent percent distribution of voter information slips. Visit the polling stations and ensure that they are well equipped with necessary facilities. Issue a rejoinder with facts to the negative news circulating in social media, print media, electronic media and other media. Get the voting material distributed carefully.
Chief Electoral Officer Shri Anupam Rajan, State Police Nodal Officer Shri Anshuman Singh, Joint Chief Electoral Officer Shri Tarun Rathi and observers from 6 parliamentary constituencies Tikamgarh, Damoh, Khajuraho, Satna, Rewa, Hoshangabad participated in the review.
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