Mobile Phones Not Allowed In Counting Hall: Ronald Rose

Hyderabad, May 25: District Election Officer Ronald Rose has advised the counting staff to perform their duties effectively so that the counting process of the Lok Sabha elections is done smoothly and transparently.

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As part of the Lok Sabha elections, training classes on the counting process were conducted for Micro Observers, Counting Supervisors, Counting Assistants and AROs at Komaram Bheem Adivasi Building in Banjara Hills on Saturday.

On this occasion, District Election Officer, GHMC Commissioner Ronald Rose said… the counting staff should perform the counting of votes effectively. He said that a total of 16 counting centers have been set up in the district for the counting of votes.

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There will be supervision to ensure that the counting of votes is done segment wise, the counting will start at 8:00 am and the counting of votes will start at the appointed time. He said that the rules of the Election Commission should be followed without any room for mistakes. He said that if any technical problem occurs in the EVMs during the counting of votes, the relevant experts will be available and correct them.

According to the Election Commission’s instructions, 14 tables are being set up in each hall for the counting of votes in all segments, and the counting will be done round wise. He explained that each table has a micro observer, counting supervisor and counting assistant. He said that the role of micro-observers is very crucial in the transparent counting of votes, and the micro-observers have to give each round-wise report to the election observers. Any problem in the counting process should be reported to the ARO.

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It has been clarified that mobile phones are not allowed in the counting hall. He wants to have full understanding of all the matters related to the counting process. He urged them to perform their duties with complete transparency and commitment while following the rules. The arrangements in the counting hall and the matters to be followed in the counting process were explained by Ronald Rose through Power Point presentation. Doubts related to Electronic Machine Counting have been cleared.

On this occasion, Hyderabad District Collector and Returning Officer Anudeep Durishetti explained the process related to VV Pat slips counting and postal ballot counting. Each counting staff is asked to perform their duties carefully.

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Hyderabad District Additional Collector, Secunderabad Returning Officer Hemant Keshav Patil, Secunderabad Cantonment Joint CEO, Additional Commissioner (UBD) District Election Training Nodal Officer Sunanda Rani, AROs, Micro Observers, Counting Supervisors, Counting Assistants, etc. participated in this program.


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