The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Intensi ed vigil to check inducement­s to voters ahead of Lok Sabha polls

- M. Rajeev

Election ošcials in the State have intensi†ed their vigil on checking inducement­s to voters like cash, liquor, precious metals and drugs/narcotics in the run up to the Lok Sabha elections on May 13. Ošcials have resolved to give no scope for lethargy on the part of the enforcemen­t agencies which have seized cash and other material worth ₹125 crore from March 1 till Monday as part of their check ups. Confession­al statements reportedly given by the accused in the phone tapping case that cash had been transporte­d in government vehicles has kept the election authoritie­s on high alert. “Static Surveillan­ce Teams have been working round-the-clock to check the movement of inducement­s. Random checks will be conducted on vehicles, including the government and police vehicles, as a precaution­ary measure,” Chief Electoral Ošcer Vikas Raj told The Hindu. Interestin­gly, the Police and other government vehicles too were checked during the previous Assembly elections. When asked about the status of the huge seizures including cash, liquor and precious metals made during the Assembly elections, he said it was dišcult to get a complete picture on this account. “There are so many department­s, both State and Central, involved in enforcemen­t of the election code. There are cases which involve multiple department­s,” he said when asked whether the seized material, including cash, had any claimants. The CEO refused to hazard a guess when asked about the likely quantum of seizures at the end of polling day on May 13 as seizures crossed ₹125 crore mark even before the noti†cation for the polls had been issued.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? CISF and police checking vehicles ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.
FILE PHOTO CISF and police checking vehicles ahead of the Lok Sabha elections.

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