
take strict action against those violating the code of conduct - Ram Mohan Mishra
Provide facilities to voters and take strict action against those violating the code of conduct - Ram Mohan Mishra ??Enough facilities for parking of voters' vehicles in the village ??Sensitive areas will be monitored by drones at night, Nagpur, D. 16 – Voters should be voting without any hesitation for the assembly elections, only then their enthusiasm will increase and they will be ready to give preference to more safe environment along with complete safety. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra issued instructions to take immediate strict action against anyone who tried to disturb the peace or pollute the environment by violating the code of conduct.
A review meeting was held in the district under the chairmanship of Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra regarding preparations for Rozi Hona or voting on November 20. Police Commissioner Dr. Ravindra Kumar Singal, District Magistrate Dr. Vipin Itankar, Election Inspector K. Vasuki, Naveen Kumar Singh, Pawan Kumar Sinha, Arun Kumar Parmar, Sanjay Kumar, Bhor Singh Yadav, Sunil Kumar, Election Inspector (Police) Ajay Kumar, Election Inspector (Expenses) Devranjan Mishra, Santosh Kumar Mishra, Deepak Anand, Superintendent of Police ( Rural) Harsh Poddar, Additional Commissioner of Nagpur Municipal Corporation Ajay Charthankar, Chief Executive Officer of District Council Vinayak Mahamuni, Additional District Magistrate Tushar Thombre were present.
The election department should provide as much facilities as possible at the local level to ensure that voters do not face any kind of trouble, from the parking arrangements at the polling stations to the entire voting process. Voters should exercise their right to vote in a fearless and impartial environment. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra directed that all the machinery should be efficient to ensure that there is no obstruction of any kind before the voters come on the day of voting.
District Magistrate and District Election Officer Dr. Vipin Itankar gave information about the district election system through a prepared presentation. There are total 45 lakh 25 thousand 997 voters in the district. That is, the number of male voters is 22 lakh 63 thousand 890. The number of women voters is 22 lakh 61 thousand 805. He said at this time that there were 302 third party voters. Apart from this, District Magistrate Dr. Vipin Itankar gave through a presentation the information about the candidates with election numbers, equipment and facilities provided at polling stations, manpower available for elections, law and order and the election system etc. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra was curious about the preparations of the district election system.
District Superintendent of Police Harsh Poddar informed about the measures taken by the police department to ensure that the voting process is carried out peacefully and no untoward incident takes place. He said that sensitive areas will be monitored by drones and surveillance will be done at night only. He made it clear that under any circumstances, the police will take strict action against Ghena-Ya.
Provide facilities to voters and take strict action against those violating the code of conduct - Ram Mohan Mishra ??Enough facilities for parking of voters' vehicles in the village ??Sensitive areas will be monitored by drones at night, Nagpur, D. 16 – Voters should be voting without any hesitation for the assembly elections, only then their enthusiasm will increase and they will be ready to give preference to more safe environment along with complete safety. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra issued instructions to take immediate strict action against anyone who tried to disturb the peace or pollute the environment by violating the code of conduct.
A review meeting was held in the district under the chairmanship of Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra regarding preparations for Rozi Hona or voting on November 20. Police Commissioner Dr. Ravindra Kumar Singal, District Magistrate Dr. Vipin Itankar, Election Inspector K. Vasuki, Naveen Kumar Singh, Pawan Kumar Sinha, Arun Kumar Parmar, Sanjay Kumar, Bhor Singh Yadav, Sunil Kumar, Election Inspector (Police) Ajay Kumar, Election Inspector (Expenses) Devranjan Mishra, Santosh Kumar Mishra, Deepak Anand, Superintendent of Police ( Rural) Harsh Poddar, Additional Commissioner of Nagpur Municipal Corporation Ajay Charthankar, Chief Executive Officer of District Council Vinayak Mahamuni, Additional District Magistrate Tushar Thombre were present.
The election department should provide as much facilities as possible at the local level to ensure that voters do not face any kind of trouble, from the parking arrangements at the polling stations to the entire voting process. Voters should exercise their right to vote in a fearless and impartial environment. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra directed that all the machinery should be efficient to ensure that there is no obstruction of any kind before the voters come on the day of voting.
District Magistrate and District Election Officer Dr. Vipin Itankar gave information about the district election system through a prepared presentation. There are total 45 lakh 25 thousand 997 voters in the district. That is, the number of male voters is 22 lakh 63 thousand 890. The number of women voters is 22 lakh 61 thousand 805. He said at this time that there were 302 third party voters. Apart from this, District Magistrate Dr. Vipin Itankar gave through a presentation the information about the candidates with election numbers, equipment and facilities provided at polling stations, manpower available for elections, law and order and the election system etc. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra was curious about the preparations of the district election system.
District Superintendent of Police Harsh Poddar informed about the measures taken by the police department to ensure that the voting process is carried out peacefully and no untoward incident takes place. He said that sensitive areas will be monitored by drones and surveillance will be done at night only. He made it clear that under any circumstances, the police will take strict action against Ghena-Ya.
A review meeting was held in the district under the chairmanship of Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra regarding preparations for Rozi Hona or voting on November 20. Police Commissioner Dr. Ravindra Kumar Singal, District Magistrate Dr. Vipin Itankar, Election Inspector K. Vasuki, Naveen Kumar Singh, Pawan Kumar Sinha, Arun Kumar Parmar, Sanjay Kumar, Bhor Singh Yadav, Sunil Kumar, Election Inspector (Police) Ajay Kumar, Election Inspector (Expenses) Devranjan Mishra, Santosh Kumar Mishra, Deepak Anand, Superintendent of Police ( Rural) Harsh Poddar, Additional Commissioner of Nagpur Municipal Corporation Ajay Charthankar, Chief Executive Officer of District Council Vinayak Mahamuni, Additional District Magistrate Tushar Thombre were present.
The election department should provide as much facilities as possible at the local level to ensure that voters do not face any kind of trouble, from the parking arrangements at the polling stations to the entire voting process. Voters should exercise their right to vote in a fearless and impartial environment. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra directed that all the machinery should be efficient to ensure that there is no obstruction of any kind before the voters come on the day of voting.
District Magistrate and District Election Officer Dr. Vipin Itankar gave information about the district election system through a prepared presentation. There are total 45 lakh 25 thousand 997 voters in the district. That is, the number of male voters is 22 lakh 63 thousand 890. The number of women voters is 22 lakh 61 thousand 805. He said at this time that there were 302 third party voters. Apart from this, District Magistrate Dr. Vipin Itankar gave through a presentation the information about the candidates with election numbers, equipment and facilities provided at polling stations, manpower available for elections, law and order and the election system etc. Special Election Inspector Ram Mohan Mishra was curious about the preparations of the district election system.
District Superintendent of Police Harsh Poddar informed about the measures taken by the police department to ensure that the voting process is carried out peacefully and no untoward incident takes place. He said that sensitive areas will be monitored by drones and surveillance will be done at night only. He made it clear that under any circumstances, the police will take strict action against Ghena-Ya.