West Tripura Fully Prepared for April 12 ADC Polls, Says Election Officer

The administration of West Tripura has completed all essential preparations for the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) elections scheduled for April 12. District Election Officer Vishal Kumar stated that the postal ballot process is finished and election material commissioning is underway. He emphasized that comprehensive security measures and vehicle deployments are in place to ensure a peaceful polling environment. Kumar expressed confidence in conducting a free and fair election with public support.

Key Points: West Tripura Ready for Tripura ADC Elections on April 12

  • All election arrangements completed
  • Postal ballot process concluded
  • Security forces being mobilized
  • Law and order situation under control
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West Tripura fully prepared for ADC polls on April 12, says District Election Officer

District Election Officer Vishal Kumar confirms all arrangements are complete for peaceful ADC polls in West Tripura on April 12. Security deployed.

"The law and order situation is under control... we will be able to conduct a free and fair election. - Vishal Kumar"

Agartala, April 9

With preparations in full swing for the upcoming general elections to the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council, West Tripura District Magistrate and District Election Officer has affirmed that the administration is fully geared up to ensure smooth and peaceful polling.

The polling will be conducted across all 28 seats scheduled for April 12.

Speaking exclusively with ANI, West Tripura District Magistrate and District Election Officer, Vishal Kumar, stated that all essential arrangements for the elections have been completed. He highlighted that the postal ballot process has already been concluded, while the commissioning of election materials is currently underway.

Security forces are also being mobilised in a phased manner ahead of polling day.

Emphasising the administration's focus on maintaining law and order, Kumar said that comprehensive measures have been put in place to ensure a secure environment.

"We are making all necessary arrangements for law and order and security. Vehicle deployment has also been completed, and our teams are constantly in the field coordinating with officers at all levels," he said.

He further assured that the overall law and order situation in the district remains under control, expressing confidence that the election process will be conducted peacefully.

"The law and order situation is under control, and we are doing everything required for the election on the 12th. I hope that with the support of the people, we will be able to conduct a free and fair election," he added.

The TTAADC elections are considered crucial in the political landscape of Tripura, with administrative machinery working round-the-clock to ensure seamless execution of the democratic exercise.

- ANI

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Priya S
The ADC polls are very important for the tribal areas. I appreciate the detailed planning mentioned by the officer. Security is key, especially in sensitive regions. Best wishes for a peaceful polling day!
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Rohit P
Hope the confidence of the officer translates to reality on the ground. Sometimes these assurances sound good in press releases, but the real test is on polling day. Let's see if it's truly free and fair.
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Sarah B
The phased mobilization of security forces sounds like a sensible approach. Coordinating such an event is a massive task. Kudos to the election machinery for their hard work.
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Vikram M
As someone from the Northeast, I know how crucial these local body elections are for development. Hope the elected representatives work for the people and not just party politics. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
Completing postal ballots and material commissioning in advance shows good management. The people's support is essential, as the officer said. Let's all do our duty and vote responsibly.

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