ECI Reviews Assam Poll Prep, Demands Violence-Free Elections on April 9

The Election Commission of India conducted a high-level review of Assam's preparedness for the upcoming Assembly elections on April 9. Officials assessed critical areas including law and order, force deployment, logistics, and EVM management. The Commission stressed ensuring a festive, fear-free voting environment with measures like distributing Voter Information Slips and providing Braille-enabled aids. It also mandated strict transparency norms and rapid processing of campaign permissions through the Suvidha portal.

Key Points: ECI Reviews Assam Election Preparedness for Violence-Free Polls

  • Law & order & force deployment review
  • EVM management & polling staff training
  • Assured Minimum Facilities at all stations
  • Voter slip distribution & Braille-enabled aids
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ECI reviews Assam poll preparedness, stresses violence-free elections

Election Commission reviews Assam's poll readiness, stressing violence-free voting, EVM security, and voter accessibility for the April 9 Assembly elections.

"violence-free, intimidation-free and inducement-free - Election Commission of India"

Guwahati, March 25

The Election Commission of India on Wednesday conducted a high-level review and training session with District Election Officers, Superintendents of Police, Commissioners of Police and other officials of Assam ahead of the upcoming Assembly elections scheduled for April 9, officials said.

The Commission reiterated its commitment to ensuring that the polls are conducted in a "violence-free, intimidation-free and inducement-free" manner, enabling voters to exercise their franchise without fear in a festive atmosphere, the official added.

Senior officials of the ECI carried out a comprehensive assessment of election preparedness, focusing on critical aspects including law and order, deployment of forces, logistics, EVM management, and training of polling personnel.

Special emphasis was laid on ensuring Assured Minimum Facilities (AMF) at all polling stations across the state.

The Commission directed Presiding Officers to strictly adhere to transparency norms, including sharing signed copies of Form 17C - which records votes polled -- with polling agents at the close of voting.

Officials were also instructed to ensure real-time updates of voter turnout data on the ECINET app at two-hour intervals and after polling concludes.

According to an official release, in a push to enhance voter awareness and participation, DEOs have been asked to distribute Voter Information Slips (VIS) to all electors at least five days before polling, along with voter guides for every household.

The Commission also noted that Braille-enabled VIS will be provided to assist visually impaired voters. The ECI further directed that permissions sought by candidates and political parties for campaign activities through the Suvidha module be processed within 24 hours in a fair and transparent manner.

Given Assam's challenging terrain, particularly riverine polling stations, officials were instructed to ensure adequate safety measures and emergency preparedness. The official stated that the review underscores the Commission's focus on meticulous planning and strict enforcement of guidelines to ensure smooth, free and fair elections in the state.

- IANS

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Priya S
Transparency with Form 17C and real-time voter turnout updates are excellent measures. This builds public trust. The 24-hour processing for campaign permissions via Suvidha is also a welcome step to ensure a level playing field.
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Aman W
All these guidelines sound perfect on paper. The real test is on the ground. Will the local officials actually follow them? Past elections in some parts of Assam have seen issues. Hoping for a peaceful and fair process this time.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the mention of Braille-enabled Voter Information Slips. Inclusivity for visually impaired voters is so important and often overlooked. Kudos to the ECI for this thoughtful provision.
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Karthik V
"Violence-free, intimidation-free" - these should be the bare minimum, not something we have to stress every election cycle. The distribution of voter guides to every household is a good move to increase informed participation. Jai Hind!
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Nisha Z
My family is from a tea garden area in Assam. Logistics and safety for voters in these remote locations is a big concern. Glad the ECI is reviewing it. Hope the forces deployment is adequate to prevent any untoward incidents.

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