Meerut Finally the waiting clocks are over. In Meerut and adjoining districts, after the counting of the three-tier panchayat elections on Sunday, candidates from the post of panchayat member to member of GIMP will become destitute. For this, strict security arrangements have been made at the administration level. Everyone is curious about the result. The government has been banned from celebrating celebrations after seeing results of Kovid. Read in the news, in which district how and how arrangements have been made during the counting of votes. Security will also be taken into consideration in view of the corona.
This arrangement in Meerut
Votes will be counted for the posts of Gram Pradhan, Zilla Panchayat, Kshetriya Panchayat and Gram Panchayat on Sunday i.e. today at the Sarsri Ram Inter College campus located on Daurala-Sardhana Road. A heavy police force will be stationed inside and outside at the counting venue. The candidate and one of his agents must bring a negative report of their corona 48 hours earlier. Anyone who does not have a report will be screened at the camp near the counting campus, only after that admission will be given. BDO of Daurala block, Dr. Sajid Ahmed said that the rules of Kovid-19 will be followed in the counting place of Sarvami Ram Inter College. The counting of votes is to be counted for 45 village heads, three Zilla Panchayat members Ward-6, 7 and 8, Kshetra Panchayat i.e. BDC 70 and Gram Panchayat member 104.
22255 candidates’ fate decided in Bulandshahr
After the counting of three-tier panchayat elections, the fate of 22255 candidates from panchayat member to gimp member will be decided today. Someone’s head will be tied to victory, and someone’s hand will be despondent. The polling for the last phase of the tricycle panchayat election in the district was held on Thursday. Voters at 3593 polling places in the district voted with great enthusiasm, bypassing the fear and heat of the Corona infection. The district had a voter turnout of 72.80 per cent in the midst of the corona infection epidemic.
Ballot counting in the shadow of bayonets in Baghpat
The counting of three-tier panchayat elections will be held on Sunday (today) under the shadow of the congregants. Duty of more than two thousand policemen has been imposed. The help of drones will be taken to monitor anti-social elements in a crowded area. Strict action will be taken against those who spoil the atmosphere.The district has been divided into three super zones, ten zones and 24 sectors for peaceful counting of votes. Zonal and sector magistrates and police officers have been posted. The PAC will also be deployed along with the Civil Police at the counting venue. Only candidates and presumptive people will enter the counting site. The guide line of Kovid-19 will have to be 100 percent adhered to.
Will not be able to take mobile
Mobile, bidi, matchbox, water bottle, slaughter etc. are prohibited at the counting venue.
Victory procession ban
The ASP of Baghpat says that no winning candidates should take out the procession after the results of the counting of votes are declared. Arrived at his home in a peaceful manner. If anyone celebrates in a procession or other way, action will be taken against them.
The crowd in Bijnor will be controlled
This time the corona virus is being overshadowed by the happiness of the candidates who won various positions in the three-tier panchayat elections. Three agents for the post of Zilla Panchayat member and one agent each of Gram Pradhan, Gram Panchayat member and Kshetra Panchayat member will be given entry as per rules. There will be no crowd of supporters outside the counting venue due to the lockdown being implemented. The counting of votes for the post of village head, gram panchayat member, area panchayat member and district panchayat member of the three-tier panchayat election will be held on May 2, Sunday. Election and administration have made full preparations for counting of votes. Administration and Election Commission have prepared the counting of votes. Duty of 6,438 employees has been imposed to conduct the counting of votes. With this, the duty of 872 employees was imposed in the reserve. Together, 400 AROs and ROs will be deployed.
Covid rules followed in Saharanpur
The counting of votes will begin on Sunday, May 2 from 8 am under the three-tier panchayat elections. After this, every village will have its own government. Counting proceedings will start from 8 am till the end of counting. During the counting of votes, instructions have been given to ensure 100% adherence to the protocol of Kovid-19. Firstly, ballots will be sorted separately, counting the candidates’ votes on the basis of colors. After that, 50-50 bundles will be made by keeping the ballot papers sorted on the basis of colors upside down. A total of 14,69,180 votes cast at all 11 counting sites will be counted. Police forces have been deployed to make peace arrangements at all counting centers by making elaborate arrangements for security.
Counting will be done at these places
Vedic Inter Colleges of Muzaffarabad Block, Public Inter Colleges of Sadauli Kadim, DC Jain Inter Colleges of Sarsawa, Gauchar Agricultural Degree Colleges of Rampur Maniharan, Ramakrishna Inter Colleges of Nanauta, Gokul Chand Devi Kanya Devi State Inter Colleges of Deoband, Dreamz Colleges of Punwarka Counting will be held in the public schools (Dwarikadhish Research Education and Management School) Janta Road, JV Jain Inter College of Balliakhedi, KLGM College in Nakud, Janata Inter College in Nagal and HR Inter College in Gangoh.
1355 employees will count
The counting of votes will be started at 8 am in the first shift for counting, which will run till eight in the evening. The second shift will run from 8 am to 8 am. Five employees have been placed on a table for counting. Accordingly, on a total of 271 tables, 1355 employees will count the votes at a time. Apart from these, 20 percent employees have been kept in reserve.
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