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Voting process concludes in four phases in the state

Chief Electoral Officer Shri Rajan expresses gratitude to all for peaceful completion of voting process

Chief Electoral Officer Shri Anupam Rajan has expressed his gratitude to all voters, political parties, officials, employees, security teams and media representatives of the state for peaceful completion of the voting process in all the 29 parliamentary constituencies of Madhya Pradesh. He has said that everyone played an important role in conducting peaceful voting in the state.

Shri Rajan appreciated the role of social and business organizations who cooperated in providing necessary facilities to the voters in all the polling stations. He also expressed his gratitude to other people who directly and indirectly helped in successfully conducting the voting process. It may be noted that peaceful voting was held in the state in four phases on 19 April, 26 April, 7 May and 13 May.

Shri Rajan expressed hope that with everyone’s cooperation, the process of counting of votes to be held on June 4 will also be completed peacefully.

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