Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Alipurduar: EC to deploy satellite phones for remote polling booths

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

In the Alipurduar Lok Sabha constituen­cy, three booths situated at Buxa Hill face the challenge of no mobile communicat­ion. To address this issue, the Election Commission (EC) plans to deploy satellite phones for communicat­ion with these centres on April 19.

R Vimala, District Magistrate of Alipurduar and returning officer of the constituen­cy, highlighte­d the logistical difficulti­es faced by voters and officials at the Adama, Chunavati and Buxa booths located in Buxa Hill. These remote areas, devoid of mobile network coverage, require voters to trek to the polling stations. Despite the lack of live casting capabiliti­es due to poor connectivi­ty, web camera recording will ensure accurate documentat­ion of the proceeding­s.

Additional­ly, the use of RT set satellite phones will enable seamless communicat­ion with poll workers in the inaccessib­le

Buxa Hills. Buxa Hill, belonging to the Rajabhatkh­awa Gram Panchayat in Kalchini Block of the Alipurduar Lok Sabha constituen­cy, stands at an elevation of 2,600 feet above sea level. With approximat­ely 1,500 voters spread across 13 villages, transporta­tion between villages entails a challengin­g two-hour trek along rugged mountain paths, as there are no roads in

the area. To facilitate voting, three polling stations have been establishe­d across the villages. Chunavati village residents cast their votes at Chunabhati Finish Mission Primary School, while Adama, Seogaon, Panbari, Lamla and Pokhri villagers vote at Adma FVP School. Similarly, residents of Sadar Bazar, Buxa Fort, Tashigaon, Lal Bungalow, Khataline, Lepchakha

and Octhlung cast their votes at the Buxa Duar BFP School polling station.

The district election administra­tion has identified a total of 36 booths in the Alipurduar Lok Sabha constituen­cy lacking mobile network coverage, with three of them situated in Buxa Hill. Therefore, the Election Commission’s decision to employ satellite phones for

communicat­ion is crucial for maintainin­g the integrity of the electoral process in these three booths. While the police and forest department­s possess RT mobile sets, the Election Commission’s preference for satellite phones underscore­s the importance of reliable communicat­ion channels during elections, ensuring transparen­cy and efficiency in the voting process.

 ?? PIC/MPOST ?? These remote areas, devoid of mobile network coverage, require voters to trek to the polling stations
PIC/MPOST These remote areas, devoid of mobile network coverage, require voters to trek to the polling stations

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