The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

66 IAS, IPS and IRS officers from State attend ECI meet

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Chief Election Commission­er Rajiv Kumar directed the election observers to be deployed in all the States and Union Territorie­s to ensure a level playing field and to randomly deploy forces, personnel, and machines. Mr. Rajiv Kumar instructed them to ensure the elections are free of inducement, coercion, and intimidati­on at the daylong hybrid session (both online and offline) conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI) from Delhi on Monday (March 11) to brief the observers (general, police, and expenditur­e) for the forthcomin­g General Elections to the Lok Sabha and State Legislativ­e Assemblies.

In this meeting, over 2,150 senior officers, including IAS, IPS, Indian Revenue Service, and other Central Services from across the country attended, informed Mukesh Kumar Meena, Andhra Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), who attended the online session from the Secretaria­t at Velagapudi in Guntur.

A total of 66 officers from Andhra Pradesh also participat­ed in the meeting.

Chief Election Officer Mukesh Kumar Meena participat­ing in the election observers’ meeting virtually from Velagapudi, on Monday.

The ECI has deployed around 900 general observers, 450 police observers and 800 expenditur­e observers for the forthcomin­g elections in India.

Mr. Rajiv Kumar mentioned that the Commission has redrafted all circulars and updated the manuals, which are available on the ECI website. He added that the manuals and handbooks have been prepared based on the roles and functions of different officials, along with a checklist of dos and don’ts.

The observers were directed to stay within the boundaries of the Parliament­ary constituen­cy they were allotted to during the entire electoral process. GPS tracking has been proposed for their vehicle.

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