Election Observers Has Been Briefed To Ensure Free And Fair Polling

Hyderabad, Nov 24 (Maxim News): Ahead of the Telangana State Legislative Assembly elections to be held on November 30, Hyderabad District Election Officer (DEO) Ronald Rose and Hyderabad city police commissioner Sandeep Shandilya briefed Election Commission observers on the comprehensive measures being undertaken to ensure an incident free and fair polling day.

The briefing was held at the Telangana State Police Integrated Command and Control Center (TSPICCC), highlighting key strategies with the observers including the General, Police and Expenditure.  Ronald Rose articulated pivotal initiatives, underscoring the integration of advanced technology for surveillance. He delineated the implementation of webcasting, facilitating real-time monitoring of polling stations, and strategically situating micro observers of critical polling stations.

“The vehicles responsible for transporting Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) would be equipped with GPS tracking systems, ” said DEO.

Commissioner Sandeep Shandilya shared the detailed security arrangements that will be in place on the polling day.  Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) will be deployed at critical polling stations, bolstered by 391 route mobiles, each comprising three armed personnel and one PC. “As many as 129 patrolling vehicles, 220 blue colts and 122 other vehicles will be on the field to respond promptly to dial 100 calls and address any incidents that may arise, he added.

He said that a network of 45 flying squad teams and 45 static surveillance teams, along with state pickets is already operational. A special striking force comprising 28 ACP’s and seven DCP rank officers will be deployed. Nine task force teams, nine teams of special forces and 71 inspectors along with 125 Sub-Inspectors will act as QRT. The Commissioner said that Section 144 is in place, and  people are instructed not to gather.  They should leave for their homes  after voting.  (Maxim News)


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