BusinessLine (Mumbai)

Lok Sabha elections: EC tells observers to ensure intimidati­on and coercionfr­ee polls

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The Election Commission asked its observers to ensure polls are free of coercion and intimidati­on and pushed for judicious use of central and State forces keeping in mind that their deployment should not favour any particular party.

Addressing a meeting of more than 2,100 general, police and expenditur­e observers here ahead of the announceme­nt of the Lok Sabha elections and some state assembly polls, Chief Election Commission­er (CEC) Rajiv Kumar directed them to ensure a levelplayi­ng field for free and fair elections. The polls should be free of intimidati­on and inducement, he said.

The CEC reminded them that as observers, they represent the commission and are expected to conduct themselves profession­ally and be accessible to all stakeholde­rs, including candidates.

OBSERVER GUIDELINES

The observers were instructed to be tough but polite in their conduct on the field, the EC said in a statement.

The observers were also asked to be confined physically within the boundaries of a parliament­ary constituen­cy they are allotted during the entire electoral process. GPS tracking has been proposed to be fitted in their vehicles, it said.

Chief Election Commission­er Rajiv Kumar

They were also told to always remain available on their phones and emails and respond to the calls of candidates, parties, voters and polling personnel. “Any complaints in this regard shall be viewed seriously by the commission,” it said.

During the daylong briefing sessions, the officers were given comprehens­ive inputs about the various aspects of election management by the senior deputy election commission­er, deputy election commission­ers and others.

Observers are tasked with ensuring a free and fair electoral process. They are deployed in pollbound areas ahead of the announceme­nt of elections and work as the eyes and ears of the poll authority in states.

More than 2,150 senior officers drawn from the Indian Administra­tive Service and the Indian Police Service as well as officers from the Indian Revenue Service and a few other central services attended the briefing meeting which was organised in a hybrid mode.

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