Puducherry Assembly Polls: Voting Begins Smoothly for 30 Seats

Polling began peacefully across Puducherry's 30 Assembly constituencies, with voting scheduled from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. The election sees a keen contest for control of the Union Territory, currently governed by an AINRC-led coalition. Extensive security measures are in place, including the deployment of Central Armed Police Forces and special monitoring at vulnerable booths. Authorities have also implemented significant voter facilitation efforts, including thousands of student volunteers to assist senior citizens and persons with disabilities.

Key Points: Puducherry Assembly Election Voting Begins Peacefully

  • Smooth start at 1,099 polling stations
  • Tight security with CAPF deployment
  • Over 8.4 crore in inducements seized pre-poll
  • Special assistance for senior & disabled voters
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Polling begins smoothly in Puducherry for 30 seats

Polling commences smoothly in Puducherry for 30 Assembly seats with tight security and extensive arrangements for voter convenience.

"The administration had made comprehensive preparations to ensure a free and fair poll. - P. Jawahar"

Puducherry, April 9

Polling commenced smoothly across the Union Territory of Puducherry on Thursday morning, with voters turning out steadily at booths to elect representatives to the 30-member Assembly.

Election officials reported a calm and orderly start, with no major disruptions in the early hours.

Voting began at 7 a.m. across 1,099 polling stations and will continue until 6 p.m. Authorities expressed confidence that the process would remain peaceful and well-managed throughout the day, with elaborate arrangements in place to facilitate voters.

The election assumes significance as the Union Territory is currently governed by a coalition led by the All India N.R. Congress (AINRC), headed by Chief Minister N. Rangasamy, with support from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

A keen contest is expected, with all major political formations vying for control. Chief Electoral Officer P. Jawahar said the administration had made comprehensive preparations to ensure a free and fair poll.

A total of 4,836 polling personnel have been deployed, supported by 2,791 police personnel and 30 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) to maintain law and order.

Security arrangements have been intensified, particularly in sensitive areas. As many as 209 polling stations have been identified as vulnerable and five as critical. These locations are under strict surveillance, with micro-observers and CAPF personnel deployed to monitor proceedings closely.

Officials also highlighted extensive measures taken to enhance voter convenience.

Around 2,000 student volunteers have been stationed at polling booths to assist senior citizens and persons with disabilities, ensuring inclusive participation in the democratic process.

In the run-up to polling, enforcement teams maintained strict vigilance under the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). Authorities seized suspected inducements worth approximately Rs 8.4 crore during the campaign period. This included gold and other precious metals valued at Rs 6.7 crore, Rs 77 lakh in cash, and liquor worth Rs 68 lakh, indicating robust monitoring mechanisms.

Despite the end of campaigning on Tuesday evening, surveillance teams continued their operations to prevent any violations.

Election officials stated that all necessary arrangements had been put in place to ensure that voters could exercise their franchise without difficulty.

With a voter turnout of over 82 per cent recorded in the 2021 Assembly elections, officials expressed optimism that participation could exceed previous levels, reflecting strong public engagement in the electoral process.

- IANS

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Rohit P
The seizure of Rs 8.4 crore worth of inducements is the real story here. Shows how much money and liquor is used to influence votes. The EC needs to be even stricter. Fair elections are the backbone of our system.
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Arjun K
Deploying 2000 student volunteers is a brilliant initiative. It engages the youth directly in the democratic process and provides much-needed help. More states should adopt this model. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
As an observer, I'm impressed by the detailed planning—from CAPF deployment to micro-observers in critical booths. This level of transparency is crucial for public trust. Hope the rest of the day goes just as well.
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Nikhil C
The 82% turnout last time was amazing. Puducherry sets a great example for voter enthusiasm. My only respectful criticism: media should focus more on local issues and development promises rather than just the horse race between parties.
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Kavya N
Peaceful polling is always a good sign. Fingers crossed the results bring stable governance and development for the people of Puducherry. Every vote counts! 🙏

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