Erode Collector Details Final Poll Prep, Cash Seizure Probe Underway

Erode District Collector S Kandasamy has outlined comprehensive security and logistics plans to ensure free and fair Assembly elections. The administration is investigating a significant cash seizure in Modakkurichi, with cases being registered and the Income Tax Department notified for amounts over Rs 10 lakh. The district has deployed massive resources, including CCTV at all 2,379 polling stations and GPS-tracked EVM transport, while introducing specialized booths managed by women and differently-abled personnel. With campaigning ending at 6 PM today, paramilitary forces will bolster security on election day, and strict rules, including a mobile phone ban inside booths, will be enforced.

Key Points: Erode Election Prep: Cash Seizure, Security Plan for Fair Polls

  • Rs 2 crore cash seized
  • 2,379 polling stations secured
  • Paramilitary forces deployed
  • Special polling booths for inclusivity
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Tamil Nadu: Erode District Collector outlines final election preparations; cash seizure case underway

Erode Collector outlines security, cash seizure probe, and logistics for Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. Get details on polling stations and rules.

"We do not look at political parties; we investigate anyone carrying undocumented money. - S Kandasamy"

Erode, April 21

As the deadline for high-decibel campaigning nears, Erode District Collector S Kandasamy has detailed a comprehensive security and logistics plan to ensure "free and fair" Assembly elections across the district.

Speaking to reporters today, the Collector also addressed a significant cash seizure in the Modakkurichi constituency involving alleged links to a political candidate.

Collector Kandasamy emphasised that the administration remains impartial in its crackdown on election-related financial irregularities.

Responding to inquiries about cash seized from a relative of a BJP candidate in Modakkurichi, the Collector stated that an investigation is underway. "We do not look at political parties; we investigate anyone carrying undocumented money," he said, noting that cases are being registered today.

For seizures exceeding Rs 10 lakh, the Income Tax Department is being formally notified to conduct deeper probes.

"There is no political party. We will investigate whoever carries money. If there is more than ten lakhs of money, we will inform the Income Tax Department. They will investigate properly. If the money is carried illegally, a case will be registered against them, and action will be taken. Steps are being taken today to register a case regarding the seizure of money yesterday. If there is a complaint regarding the payment of money, the officials immediately go to the spot and take action," said Erode District Collector.

To date, authorities in Erode have seized Rs 2 crore in undocumented cash, with monitoring intensifying since last night.

Meanwhile, the district administration has deployed massive resources to manage 2,379 polling stations across eight assembly constituencies, with 11,420 polling officers.

"Every polling station is equipped with CCTV cameras, providing the Election Commission with real-time oversight. 259 GPS-equipped vehicles will transport EVMs to ensure transparency and prevent tampering," said the Erode District Collector.

94% of the district's 17.59 lakh voters have already received their door-to-door Voter Information Slips.

The district is introducing specialised polling environments to encourage participation, dedicated stations managed entirely by women or differently-abled personnel. "Green polling stations" have been established, particularly in hill villages. Special provisions are in place to assist the elderly and differently-abled voters on election day.To maintain the sanctity of the vote, the Collector announced strict behavioural rules for the polling day. Paramilitary forces from Kerala and Andhra Pradesh will bolster local security from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM on election day. No one except authorised officials is permitted to carry phones inside booths. Mobile booths will be available at station entrances for voters to store their devices, though the Collector advised leaving phones at home if possible.

All campaigning must cease by 6:00 PM today. Any activity beyond this deadline is a punishable offence, a rule already communicated to all candidates.

"All campaigning will end at 6 pm today. Campaigning beyond that is not allowed. Campaigning is a punishable offence. All party candidates have been made aware of this. In the Erode district, paramilitary forces will be called in from Kerala and Andhra Pradesh from 7 am to 6 pm on election day, as there are no guards required for security work. A mobile booth has been arranged at each polling station so that no one except officials is allowed to carry mobile phones inside the polling stations. Voters who come to vote can leave their mobile phones there, vote, and get their mobile phones back. It is better not to bring mobile phones at all," Kandasamy stated. With "Flying Squads" on high alert for complaints of cash distribution, Erode enters its final pre-election phase under tight administrative control.

Tamil Nadu goes to the Polls on April 23, with results to be announced on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
The arrangements sound very thorough! Women-managed polling stations and green stations in hill areas are excellent initiatives 👏. My only concern is the paramilitary forces from other states - hope their presence doesn't intimidate local voters.
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Suresh O
Collector saab is saying all the right things about being impartial. But let's see if action is taken against the big fish or only the small carriers. Cash seized from a BJP candidate's relative... will the investigation go all the way? Time will tell.
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Anjali F
As a resident of Erode, I appreciate the detailed planning. The mobile phone booth idea is smart, but asking people to leave phones at home is not practical in today's world. Overall, good job by the administration. Hope voting day is peaceful.
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David E
Interesting to see the scale of Indian elections. 11,420 polling officers for one district is massive logistics. The CCTV and GPS tracking for EVMs is a good transparency measure. Hope the process is as smooth as planned.
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Karthik V
The focus should be on issues, not cash distribution. While these seizures are important, I wish the media and EC would also highlight the manifestos and development promises with equal vigour. That's what democracy is about.

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