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Number of polling booths in Punjab increased, says state chief electoral officer

By ANI | Updated: September 14, 2021 23:30 IST

Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Punjab Dr S Karuna Raju on Tuesday said that after rationalization the number of polling booths in the state has been enhanced to 24,689 from the existing 23,211.

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Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Punjab Dr S Karuna Raju on Tuesday said that after rationalization the number of polling booths in the state has been enhanced to 24,689 from the existing 23,211.

Interacting with the media persons here at his office, the Chief Electoral Officer said, "Due to the due COVID pandemic, the limit of voters falling in a polling booth has been reduced from existing 1400 to 1200. This has led to an enhancement in the number of polling booths across the state."

Dr Raju further added the Election Commission of India has given its concurrence to arrange additional EVMs required for the ensuing Assembly Election in Punjab. "10500 Control Units (CU) and 21100 VVPATs are being transported from different districts of Madhya Pradesh to various districts of Punjab."

"With the addition of these machines, O/o CEO Punjab will have 45316 Ballot Units, 34942 Controlling Units and 37576 VVPAT machines."

The Chief Electoral Officer asserted that the EVMs are being transported duly adopting the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) set by the Election Commission.

He further added that in the ten districts of Punjab namely Pathankot, Gurdaspur, Tarn Taran, Kapurthala, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Ferozepur, Sri Mukatsar Sahib, Mansa and Amritsar, the EVM-VVPAT have safely reached the district headquarters adding that in the rest of the districts, these machines will be reached within two days.

The Chief Electoral Officer further also said that the First Level Checking (FLC) of these machines will be undertaken in the presence of representatives of Recognised National and state political parties in prescribed time as per the stipulated SOP.

"Warehouses have been set up across the state in which multi-tier security arrangements have been made along with the installation of the CCTV cameras. Amidst the prevailing pandemic, precautions are also being implemented strictly. All efforts are being made to ensure smooth, transparent, peaceful and hassle-free elections in the state," the officer further added.

( With inputs from ANI )

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