The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Slow proceeding­s amid heavy turnout irks voters

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Several voters on Friday complained that the “slow proceeding­s” by a few “inexperien­ced” ocials forced them to wait in queue for long hours. There were several booths where voters had to withstand the scorching heat owing to delayed proceeding­s.

“My plan was to cast vote at the earliest. I had to stand in queue for over two hours as polling ocials were found proceeding at a very low pace,” said a 38-year-old voter, who went to vote at a booth at Payyanakka­l. He added

An elderly woman waits for her turn patiently unmindful of the long queue at a polling station near Marad in Kozhikode on Friday.

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that ailing voters had a harrowing time as they did not

get any considerat­ion.

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An assistant sub inspector, who looked into voters’ complaints in a few booths in Kozhikode, said several ocers had limited practical experience in handling election work. Some were quite concerned about security issues and allowed voting after multiple levels of veriŒcations, which should not be treated as negligence, he added.

Although the home voting option was available in advance for elderly voters above 85 years of age, there were many who cast their votes directly at the booths. A few young voters claimed that the absence of special voting counters for di¨erently abled and senior citizens was found to be a major drawback which hit the normal pace of the queue system at several booths.

Limited number of wheelchair­s also posed hurdles to di¨erently abled voters and elderly people in some polling stations in Kozhikode city. Many had to wait in their vehicles as volunteers could not manage people simultaneo­usly from various locations.

Polling ocials from a few booths in Beypore, Payyanakka­l and Naduvattom areas said they recorded above 10% polling in just two hours after the commenceme­nt of polling.

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