The Hindu (Mangalore)

Administra­tion gears up for the smooth conduct of polls in DK

171 polling stations identi ed as critical, webcasting has been arranged in 938, and Central police personnel to be deployed in 132 stations; 48-hour silence period starts from 6 p.m. today from when public canvassing should end

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The administra­tion has made elaborate arrangemen­ts for the smooth conduct of the Lok Sabha elections from Dakshina Kannada constituen­cy with webcasting at 938, deploying central armed police forces personnel at 132, and posting micro observers at 200 polling stations out of 1,876 polling stations, besides other preparatio­ns.

Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commission­er and Returning O†cer M.P. Mullai Muhilan told reporters here on Tuesday that the 48-hour silence period starts from 6 p.m. of Wednesday from when public canvassing should end. Polling takes place from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday.

As many as 171 polling stations have been identi‹ed as critical, including 38 in Belthangad­y, 21 in Moodbidri, 25 in Mangaluru City North, two in Mangaluru City South, 22 in Mangaluru (Ullal), 7 in Bantwal, 18 in Puttur, and 38 in Sullia Assembly constituen­cies.

Mobile phones or cordless phones are prohibited inside polling stations except for on-duty polling of‹cers while safe deposit arrangemen­ts are made outside the stations.

However, voters are advised to keep them in their vehicles or at home, Mr. Muhilan said.

Voter Informatio­n Slips have been distribute­d to 17,72,641 voters out of a total of 18,18,127 in the constituen­cy till date. The slips however are not mandatory, but help the polling sta™ to easily identify the voter in the list, he said, adding voters can bring any of the 12 declared proofs.

Additional EVMs

As many as 2,334 ballot units and 458 in reserve, 2,359 control units and 483 in reserve, 2,484 VVPAT units and 608 in reserve have been arranged to facilitate the voting.

Vehicles transporti­ng these units have been ‹tted with GPS for safety. Sector o†cers will travel with reserve units in noti‹ed vehicles ‹tted with GPS to replace any unit/s that malfunctio­n before the polling process commences, Mr. Muhilan said.

Arrangemen­ts for one each health worker and drinking water have been made in each polling station to beat the heat, while 28 ambulances will be kept ready across the constituen­cy.

Election Duty Certi‹cates have been issued to 9,900 personnel who are voters within the constituen­cy and are deputed for poll duty. They will cast votes in the polling stations where they are deputed though they are not the voters in that particular station, Mr. Muhilan said.

The constituen­cy has 40 Sakhi stations managed by women personnel at the rate of ‹ve per Assembly constituen­cy, eight each managed by di™erentlyabl­ed persons and youth and eight each missionbas­ed and traditiona­l polling stations. In all, 11,255 personnel will be deployed for polling duty.

Mangaluru City Police Commission­er Anupam Agrawal, Zilla Panchayat CEO K. Anandh, Superinten­dent of Police C.B. Ryshyanth and others were present.

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H.S. MANJUNATH Deputy Commission­er M.P. Mullai Muhilan at a press conference in Mangaluru on Tuesday.
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