Key Points

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar has unveiled comprehensive plans for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. He encouraged voters to treat elections as a celebration of democracy, drawing parallels with the Chhath festival. The Election Commission introduced several transparency measures, including real-time webcasting and stricter counting protocols. Kumar's approach aims to enhance voter participation and ensure a fair electoral process.

Key Points: Bihar Polls CEC Gyanesh Kumar Calls Election a Democracy Festival

  • CEC announces 90,000 polling booths with real-time webcasting
  • Voter ID cards to be issued within 15 days
  • Strict VVPAT and EVM counting protocols introduced
  • Enhanced allowances and identity cards for booth-level officers
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CEC Gyanesh Kumar urges people of Bihar to take part in Assembly polls like Chhath

CEC Gyanesh Kumar urges Bihar voters to participate enthusiastically in assembly elections like Chhath festival, announces key electoral reforms

"Just as we celebrate Chhath with devotion and enthusiasm, we must celebrate this great festival of democracy - Gyanesh Kumar, Chief Election Commissioner"

Patna, Oct 5

Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar, on Sunday, made a series of major announcements regarding the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections during a press conference in Patna after a two-day consecutive meetings with top state officials.

Starting his address in Bhojpuri and Maithili, the CEC urged voters to treat elections like a festival.

"Just as we celebrate Chhath with devotion and enthusiasm, we must celebrate this great festival of democracy. Ensure your participation, fulfill your responsibility, and vote," Kumar said.

Highlighting the achievements of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the voter list, he added that for the first time in India, booth-level officers (BLOs) worked directly with voters to purify the rolls.

"Just as Vaishali gave the country a republic, Bihar's BLOs have now set a record in SIR," he remarked, adding that other states will draw inspiration from Bihar's example.

CEC Kumar announced that voters will now receive their voter ID cards within 15 days of application, ending long-standing delays.

"Any mismatch between EVM and VVPAT during counting will result in a complete count of all VVPATs in that constituency. The counting of postal ballots must be completed before the last two rounds of EVM counting, and the maximum number of voters per booth will be capped at 1,200," he said.

He added that Bihar will have a total of 90,000 polling booths, and all booths in Bihar will have real-time webcasting to ensure transparency.

He also said that candidates must deploy polling agents at booths, who will verify mock poll votes and check Form 17C totals before polling begins.

CEC Kumar appreciated the role of BLOs in the SIR exercise.

He said that they will now receive enhanced allowances and identity cards.

The CEC also revealed that training for police officers was conducted in Delhi this time, instead of Bihar, as part of strengthening security preparedness.

With these measures, the Election Commission has signalled its intent to conduct a fair, transparent and efficient election in Bihar, which is set to see a high-stakes political contest later this year.

As the issue of infiltrators and foreign nationals has been raised by the top leaders of the country but CEC Kumar did not give a clear answer about their exact numbers after the final voter list publications.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Comparing elections to Chhath Puja is brilliant! Both are sacred duties for us Biharis. The webcasting and VVPAT counting improvements show EC is serious about transparency. Jai Bihar! 🎯
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Arjun K
While these announcements sound good, I'm concerned about the infiltrator issue. The CEC should have given clear numbers. National security cannot be compromised for political correctness.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian democracy, I'm impressed by these reforms. The real-time webcasting and enhanced BLO allowances show commitment to electoral integrity. Other democracies could learn from this.
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Meera T
BLOs deserve this recognition! They work so hard in remote areas. The enhanced allowances will motivate them further. Bihar setting an example for the nation makes me proud. 🇮🇳
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Vikram M
Capping booth voters at 1200 is smart - reduces crowding and waiting time. Hope these measures actually get implemented properly at ground level. Action speaks louder than announcements.
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David E
The comparison to Vaishali's republican legacy is powerful. Bihar has always been at the forefront of democratic traditions in India. These electoral reforms continue that legacy beautifully.

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