Sunday, February 20, 2022

CEO Thanks People of Punjab for Ensuring Peaceful Poll

 20th February 2022 at 9:04 PM

63.44 Voting percentage recorded till 5 PM 


Chandigarh: 20th February 2022: (Kartika Singh//Punjab Screen):: 

It was like festtive event. Nearly 70 per cent voters turned out to elect the 16th Punjab Vidhan Sabha on Sunday. The usual hustle-bustle at polling booths was missing.Young and older both were happy. First time voters were enjoying it too. They were participating in the process to elect new govt.

The Punjab on Sunday witnessed overall peaceful single phased poll to elect 117 representatives for assembly constituencies of state. Till 5pm, 63.44 voting percentage was recorded in Punjab. 

Thanking the people of Punjab
Shahi Imam Punjab Maulana Usman
Ludhianvi after casting his Vote
for coming out in large numbers to exercise their democratic right , Dr S Karuna Raju, Chief Electoral Officer, Punjab said that by conducting themselves responsibly the people of Punjab have set an excellent example. He said that focus of ECI was to ensure peaceful poll in a free and fair manner. He said that it was a matter of great satisfaction that 196 all Women polling stations also saw large numbers of voters. Dr Raju said that the main feature of this election was deputition of 8784 micro-observers in addition to 65 General Observers, 29 Police observers and 50 expenditure observers by ECI.

He said that in the morning during mock poll 146 ballot units, 152 control units and 433 VVPAT machines were replaced, while 72 ballot units, 64 control units and 649 VVPATs were replaced during the conduct of poll.

 

He also said that there was not a single case of disruption of poll and inducement of voters that was brought to the notice of the Commission during the day.

 

Dr Raju thanked all the Polling Personnel,  Security Personnel and Punjab Police Personnel for working day and night to ensure free, fair and peaceful polls in the State.

 

He also thanked 25000 Booth Level Officers (BLO), PWD coordinators, Asha Workers, Aanganwadi workers, Mid-Day-Meal workers and Village Chowkidars for their contribution in the election process.

 

On Law & Order situation, Dr Raju said that some minor poll related incidents witnessed in the state and a total of 18 First Information Reports (FIRs) have been registered on day of polling to avert any untoward incidents.


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