ECI Trains Assam Police for Violence-Free Polls on April 9

The Election Commission of India conducted an online training session for senior police and administrative officials in Assam to review preparedness for the upcoming state assembly polls. The session emphasized conducting elections free from violence, intimidation, and inducements to ensure a festive voting atmosphere. Key directives included ensuring proper EVM management, timely distribution of voter information slips, and providing Braille-enabled guides for visually impaired voters. Officials were also instructed to clear campaign permissions within 24 hours and implement safety measures for riverine polling stations ahead of the single-phase election on April 9.

Key Points: ECI Holds Training for Assam Police Ahead of April 9 Polls

  • Review of law & order preparedness
  • Emphasis on EVM management & Form 17C
  • Voter slip distribution & Braille-enabled guides
  • 24-hour clearance for campaign permissions
  • Safety for riverine polling stations
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ECI holds training session of senior police officials in Assam

Election Commission reviews poll preparedness with Assam officials, emphasizing violence-free voting, EVM management, and voter outreach for April 9 elections.

"elections in Assam shall be conducted in a violence-free, intimidation-free, and inducement-free manner - Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar"

New Delhi, March 26

With Assam set to go to polls on April 9, the Election Commission of India on Wednesday held an online review and training session for District Election Officers, Superintendents of Police, SSPs, Commanding Officers, and other senior state officials to assess poll preparedness.

According to a press note issued by the ECI, Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, during the review visit of Assam on February 18, had underlined that the elections in Assam shall be conducted in a violence-free, intimidation-free, and inducement-free manner so that every elector can vote without fear or favour in a festive atmosphere.

Senior officers of the Commission reviewed the preparedness of the district administration and law and order machinery for the general elections to the Legislative Assembly of Assam, the press note said.

The senior officers held a detailed review with the DEOs, SPs, and CPs of the state on every aspect of election planning, ensuring AMF at all polling stations, EVM management, logistics, training of election staff, seizures, law and order, voter awareness and outreach activities.

It was also emphasised that the Presiding Officers (POs) must ensure that the signed copies of Form 17C, which contains the account of votes recorded, are shared with all the polling agents present at the close of the poll.

The note further stated that the Presiding Officers should also be properly trained and directed to upload voter turnout data on the ECINET App on a two-hourly basis and at the close of polls.

District Election Officers (DEOs) were also directed to ensure distribution of Voter Information Slips (VIS) to all electors at least 5 days before the day of poll.

They were also instructed to ensure that Voter Guides are provided to each household. CEO Assam informed that in addition to these, Braille-enabled VIS will also be issued for the benefit of visually impaired voters, the note said.

The note said that DEOs were also instructed to ensure that the permissions sought by candidates and political parties for various campaign-related activities through the Suvidha module of ECINet be disposed of within the prescribed time-frame of 24 hours in a first come first serve manner in a completely impartial manner.

Provision of adequate safety equipment and rescue measures was emphasised in view of the numerous riverine polling stations in Assam, the press note added.

The polling for all 126 Assembly constituencies will be held in a single phase on April 9, while the counting of votes is scheduled for May 4, the Election Commission of India announced.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Braille-enabled Voter Information Slips is a wonderful inclusion! Often, accessibility for persons with disabilities is an afterthought. This is a step in the right direction for inclusive democracy. Kudos to the Assam CEO for mentioning this.
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Rohit P
All this sounds good on paper, but will it work on the ground? The 24-hour deadline for campaign permissions via Suvidha is a good rule, but will local officials follow it impartially? Past experience makes me a bit skeptical. Hope to be proven wrong.
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Sarah B
As an observer, the emphasis on transparency with Form 17C and hourly turnout updates on the app is impressive. This level of detailed planning and use of technology can really build voter trust. Other states could learn from this model.
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Vikram M
Single-phase polling for 126 seats is a massive logistical task. Training senior police and admin officials is the right move. The real test will be on April 9th. Let's hope for a smooth, fair, and high-turnout election. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Ensuring Voter Guides reach every household is essential, especially in remote areas. Many first-time voters and elderly citizens need that clarity. Hope the officials on the ground execute this outreach properly. Our vote is our voice.

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