Pudukkottai on High Alert: 36 Teams Enforce Election Code in Vehicle Checks

Following the announcement of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, authorities in Pudukkottai district have intensified vehicle checks across all six Assembly constituencies to enforce the Model Code of Conduct. A total of 36 flying squad and static surveillance team vehicles are conducting round-the-clock inspections to prevent the illegal movement of cash or materials intended to influence voters. Officials are mandating valid documentation for any transport of cash exceeding Rs 50,000, with all vehicles entering the district being thoroughly screened. The inspections involve paramilitary personnel, police, and videographers to ensure strict compliance during the election period leading up to the April 23 vote.

Key Points: Election Vehicle Checks Intensified Across Pudukkottai Constituencies

  • 36 surveillance vehicles deployed
  • Checks across all 6 constituencies
  • Round-the-clock inspections
  • Cash over ₹50k requires documentation
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Intensive vehicle checks underway across six assembly constituencies in Pudukkottai

Authorities deploy 36 teams in Pudukkottai for strict vehicle inspections to enforce the Model Code of Conduct and prevent voter influence.

"cash exceeding Rs 50,000 cannot be transported without valid documentation - Election Authorities"

Pudukkottai, March 16

Authorities have intensified vehicle checks across all six Assembly constituencies in Pudukkottai district after the announcement of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

The inspections are part of measures to enforce the Model Code of Conduct and prevent the illegal movement of cash or materials intended to influence voters.

Following the poll schedule announced by the Election Commission of India on Sunday, the Model Code of Conduct came into effect across the district. In response, officials have begun strict monitoring of vehicles entering and moving within Pudukkottai.

As part of the enforcement measures, vehicle inspections are being conducted in all six Assembly constituencies of the district. For each constituency, three flying squad vehicles and three static surveillance team vehicles have been deployed, bringing the total number of vehicles involved in the checks to 36.

Each flying squad team includes more than 10 personnel comprising government officials, police officers and a videographer to document the inspections. In addition, three static surveillance teams have been assigned to every constituency to assist with monitoring and vehicle verification.

Authorities said that all vehicles entering the district are being thoroughly checked before being allowed to proceed. Paramilitary personnel equipped with rifles are also participating in the inspections alongside police and other government officials to ensure strict compliance with election guidelines.

During the checks, officials are verifying whether vehicles are carrying large amounts of cash, gift items or other materials that could be distributed to voters. As the Model Code of Conduct is in force, authorities have warned that cash exceeding Rs 50,000 cannot be transported without valid documentation. Individuals carrying such amounts must produce proper receipts and provide a legitimate explanation.

Officials added that flying squads and static surveillance teams have been conducting these inspections in shifts around the clock since Sunday evening to maintain constant vigilance during the election period.

The Election Commission of India has announced that the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 23, with counting of votes scheduled for May 4. The polls are part of a broader electoral exercise covering West Bengal, Kerala, Assam and the Union Territory of Puducherry. Following the announcement, the Model Code of Conduct came into immediate effect across all poll-bound regions.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
As a resident of Tamil Nadu, I appreciate the effort. But I hope these checks are done respectfully and don't cause unnecessary harassment to common people just going about their daily work. The balance is important.
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Suresh O
36 vehicles for just one district! That's massive deployment. Shows how serious the EC is this time. Hope they catch the big fish and not just small-time carriers. The videographer is a smart addition for transparency.
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Andrew M
Interesting to see paramilitary with rifles involved. Must be a high-stakes area. The ₹50,000 rule is clear, but I wonder how effectively they can track digital transactions, which are probably being used more now.
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Meera T
Good initiative, but will it be consistent? Often these checks are very strict for a few days and then become lax. Round-the-clock shifts sound promising. Let's hope our votes are decided by development work, not freebies.
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Varun X
The Model Code of Conduct is a powerful tool. More than vehicle checks, I wish there was equal strictness on hate speeches and false promises in manifestos. That influences voters more than a few thousand rupees sometimes.

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