Assam Assembly Election Vote Counting: Three-Tier Security Deployed

Assam has completed extensive security preparations for the counting of Assembly election votes on Monday. Three-tier security arrangements are in place at multiple counting venues, with strong rooms and EVMs under tight surveillance. Counting of postal ballots begins at 8 a.m., followed by EVM votes from 8:30 a.m. The results are expected to determine the political direction of Assam for the next five years.

Key Points: Assam Counting: Three-Tier Security for Votes

  • Three-tier security at counting venues across Assam
  • Counting of postal ballots at 8 AM, EVM votes from 8:30 AM
  • 14 counting tables per centre in Lakhimpur, 391 personnel in Sivasagar
  • NDA seeks third straight term; Congress-led alliance challenges
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Three-tier security in Assam for counting of votes

Assam gears up for Assembly election vote counting on Monday with three-tier security, EVM guarding, and postal ballot counting. Results to shape state's political future.

"All necessary arrangements for the counting exercise have been finalised. - Aditya Vikram Yadav"

Guwahati, May 3

Assam has completed extensive security and administrative preparations ahead of the counting of votes for the Assembly elections scheduled for Monday, with authorities across districts placing strong rooms and counting centres under tight surveillance to ensure a peaceful and transparent process.

Officials said on Sunday that elaborate three-tier security arrangements have been enforced at multiple counting venues, including in Lakhimpur district, where Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) from five Assembly constituencies are being guarded at the Lakhimpur Government Higher Secondary School.

Lakhimpur Deputy Commissioner Aditya Vikram Yadav said all necessary arrangements for the counting exercise have been finalised.

According to the schedule, counting of postal ballots will begin at 8 a.m., followed by counting of EVM votes from 8.30 a.m.

Authorities have also set up 14 counting tables at each designated centre in the district to facilitate the process and ensure timely completion of counting.

In Upper Assam's Sivasagar district, the administration has deployed 391 personnel for the counting process covering the Demow, Sivasagar and Nazira Assembly constituencies.

Separate halls and dedicated arrangements have been made for postal ballot counting in line with Election Commission norms.

District administrations elsewhere have also stepped up security measures around counting premises and strong rooms, while senior officers reviewed preparedness during the day.

Restrictions have been imposed in certain sensitive areas to maintain order and regulate movement near counting centres.

The Assembly polls, held on April 9, are being viewed as politically significant for both the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and the Opposition Congress-led alliance.

The NDA is seeking a third straight term in the 126-member Assam Assembly, while the Congress and its allies have expressed confidence of mounting a serious challenge after forming a broader Opposition coalition.

Political activity intensified on the eve of counting, with candidates, party leaders and supporters closely monitoring developments across Assembly constituencies.

Security agencies have been directed to remain on alert after the declaration of results to prevent any untoward incidents.

Several exit polls released after voting have indicated an edge for the NDA, with many predicting a comfortable majority for the BJP-led alliance.

Opposition parties, however, have dismissed such projections and claimed the final verdict would favour them.

Results on Monday are expected to determine the political direction of Assam for the next five years and are being watched closely across the Northeast.

- IANS

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Sonia M
Exit polls showing NDA winning again—but we all saw how wrong they were in 2024 Lok Sabha! 😂 Let's wait for the actual results. Congress has formed a strong alliance this time, and people are genuinely frustrated with unemployment and price rise. Fingers crossed for a change!
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Rahul R
I appreciate the administration's thoroughness, but honestly, we need more transparency in how EVMs are handled. The three-tier security is good, but why not have VVPAT slips fully counted for at least 10% of machines instead of just 5? That would build more trust across all parties.
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Kavya N
As someone from Upper Assam, I can say the mood here is mixed. Development work has happened, but people are also talking about flood relief and inflation. Let's see which way the tea garden votes go—they can swing many seats! ☕🗳️
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Benjamin I
Impressive logistical planning by the Election Commission. Deploying 391 personnel in Sivasagar alone shows the scale of this operation. The separate halls for postal ballots are a good touch—military and essential workers deserve their votes to be counted properly. Best of luck to Assam!
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Arjun K
Whatever the result, I hope peace prevails. Assam has seen enough violence in the past. The security measures are necessary, but let's also remember to respect each other's choices. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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