Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

20,000 POLLING STATIONS TO BE SET UP FOR HRY POLLS: OFFICIAL

- Press Trust of India letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

Haryana chief electoral officer Pankaj Agarwal on Saturday said there would be a total of 20,629 polling booths for the upcoming assembly elections in the state. The Haryana assembly polls are due later this year.

He said a preliminar­y voter list for the state has been published at all designated locations on August 2, following the Election Commission’s voter list revision programme. He requested representa­tives of political parties to thoroughly review the list and report any error to the concerned election registrati­on officer by August 16.

Agarwal held a meeting with representa­tives of all recognised political parties in the state to discuss the second revision of the voter list, according to an official release. The first-level checking of electronic voting machines is being conducted by engineers from Bharat Electronic­s Limited in all 22 districts of the state.

Political party representa­tives can be present during this checking by contacting their district office in-charge, he said. Agarwal stated that special dates — August 3, 4, 10, and 11— have been set for the preparatio­n of the revised voter list.

Booth level officers (BLOs) will be present at polling stations on these dates to assist people in registerin­g to vote. He has appealed to the representa­tives of all the political parties present to appoint their booth level agents so that they can contact the BLO on these dates.

Agarwal said that all recognised political parties are entitled to get two copies of the voter lists’”one printed and one soft copy. He requested party representa­tives to collect the draft voter list from the district election officer or registrati­on officer.

The draft voter list for all 90 assembly constituen­cies has been published, and claims and objections will be resolved by August 26. The final publicatio­n of the voter list will be on August 27.

Only those whose names are included in the voter list will be allowed to vote, the official said.

In the recently held Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party had won only five seats out of the 10.

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