Palamu DC Warns of Action Against Those Urging Poll Boycott
Administration to Deploy Helicopters for 8 Remote Polling Booths in Bhandaria, Bargad
Key Points:
* Palamu District to vote on November 13 in first phase
* DC emphasizes active voter participation as democratic duty
* Helicopters to ferry polling staff to eight remote booths
MEDININAGAR – The Palamu district administration has warned of strict action against individuals attempting to incite voter boycott ahead of assembly polls.
“Democracy flourishes through active voter participation,” emphasized a senior election official.
Meanwhile, extensive voter awareness campaigns are underway across the district.
However, authorities have identified certain elements trying to discourage voting on various pretexts.
Moreover, the Election Commission has issued strict directives against boycott attempts.
“We will ensure peaceful and fear-free elections,” stated a district official.
Furthermore, helicopters will transport polling personnel to eight booths in Bhandaria and Bargad areas.
In addition, crucial decisions were made during meetings with police and general observers.
“Anyone instigating voter boycott will face severe consequences,” warned a local administration source.

