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‘IAF played vital role in 2024 LS polls’

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NEW DELHI: From extending the reach of the Election Commission into remote corners of the country to airlifting EVMs, the IAF played a vital role in the recently-held general elections, with its aircraft flying more than 1,000 hours in over 1,750 sorties.

The Indian Air Force on Wednesday shared details about the helping hand it lent to the electoral machinery in the conduct of the Lok Sabha polls.

“During the general elections 2024, the substantia­l flying effort has taken place over the last few months by medium-lift helicopter­s (Mi-17 variants), light utility helicopter­s (Chetak) and the indigenous­ly manufactur­ed advanced light helicopter­s (ALH Dhruv),” the IAF said in a statement.

The force has been actively involved with the task of airlifting electronic voting machines (EVMs) and deploying Election Commission of India (ECI) personnel on election duties, as has been carried out during previous general or assembly elections, officials said.

During the general elections 2024, the IAF played a “pivotal role” in extending the reach of the ECI into remote corners of the country, and to places where movement by road was a security concern, they said.

The task was time-bound as polling officers had to be positioned at each remote polling station within two days prior to the election date and de-inducted on the day of polling.

From Jammu and Kashmir to Tamil Nadu and Nagaland to Gujarat, the team of ECI spanned the lengths and breadths of the country to literally reach out to every voter in the country.

“This herculean task was achieved through close coordinati­on with the ECI and CEOs of various states through nodal officers in order to optimise utilisatio­n of assets factoring security, weather and road connectivi­ty,” the IAF said.

 ?? ?? An IAF helicopter transports polling parties during 2024 General Elections in New Delhi
An IAF helicopter transports polling parties during 2024 General Elections in New Delhi

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