The Hindu (Mangalore)

Polling to be held at 246 stations in Byndoor Assembly segment today

Among the booths, 220 are in rural areas and 26 in urban areas; the segment has 12 vulnerable booths and 42 critical ones

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In all, polling will be held at 246 stations in Byndoor Assembly segment in Udupi district, coming under the Shivamogga Lok Sabha constituen­cy, on Tuesday. The polling will be from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Polling o’cials left for duty from the mustering and demusterin­g centre at Government Pre-University College, Byndoor, on Monday.

Of 246 polling booths, 220 are in rural areas and 26 in urban areas. The segment has 12 vulnerable booths and 42 polling stations have been classi‘ed as critical.

Break-up of voters

According to the Election Commission, Byndoor Assembly segment has a total of 2,40,500 voters of which 1,22,786 are female and 1,17,711 are male. There are three third gender voters.

Of the total voters, the segment has 5,233 young voters who are in the age group of 18 to 19 years. Of them, 2,677 are male and 2,556 are female.

The segment has 3,156 persons with disabiliti­es (PwD) electors. Of them, 1,766 are men and 1,390 are women.

In addition to 246 presiding o’cers, there will be 738 polling o’cers and 81 micro-observers on duty.

Security arrangemen­ts

Three o’cers of the rank of Superinten­dent of Police, two Deputy Superinten­dent of Police (DySP), three Police Inspectors (PIs), 350 policemen and 250 reserve policemen have been deployed for bandobust in the segment.

In a press note, Udupi Superinten­dent of Police K. Arun said of the 43 critical booths, 19 are in Maoist-a›ected areas. As per the Election Commission’s guidelines, all the 19 booths have been given armed guards. An inspector has been deputed to monitor these 19 booths. This will be in addition to micro-observers posted at these booths. At least one policemen has been posted in all normal booths.

All the individual booths have been grouped into 16 sectors and each sector is headed by an o’cer of the rank of Police Sub-Inspector. These 16 sector o’cers will be monitored by three o’cers of the rank of Police Inspector. The work of police inspectors will be monitored by two DySPs.

A striking force comprising of police inspectors and other senior o’cers has has been formed to respond to law and order situations. There are two reserve platoons to handle any unforeseen circumstan­ces. Route marches have been done in important places.

The SP said sta› under 112 Emergency Response Support System have not been taken for election duty. In case of emergency, people can call 112.

There are adequate sta› in all police stations to attend to regular activities, he added.

 ?? UMESH S. SHETTIGAR ?? O icials leaving for poll duty from Government Pre-University College, Byndoor, on Monday.
UMESH S. SHETTIGAR O icials leaving for poll duty from Government Pre-University College, Byndoor, on Monday.

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