Palamu: Election Phase One Begins with Over 1.7 Million Voters

Over 1.7 million Palamu district voters to decide fate of 86 candidates.

Key Points:

– Voting starts in Palamu’s five constituencies at 7 a.m. on Nov 13

– Over 1.7 million voters to cast ballots across 1,766 polling stations

– Helicopters deployed to transport teams to remote, sensitive locations

MEDININAGAR – In Jharkhand’s Palamu district, the first phase of assembly elections commenced today, with voting set to take place at 1,766 polling stations across five constituencies, involving over 1.7 million registered voters.

Election officials confirmed that all logistical and security measures have been organized for the large-scale operation, including helicopter deployment for remote polling teams. Voting teams for 226 booths had already been dispatched on Monday, with the remaining 1,570 dispatched under heightened security on Tuesday, according to District Commissioner Shashi Ranjan.

Polling parties going to destination booths in Palamu

Extensive Security and Logistical Arrangements

The district has prioritized security for today’s election, especially for its remote and sensitive polling areas. To streamline and secure the polling process, nine highly sensitive booths have received air support, with helicopters used to deliver polling teams and equipment directly to their assigned clusters. The remaining polling teams were transported under tight security measures via road.

In a briefing at GLA College’s dispatch center, District Commissioner Ranjan provided final instructions to polling personnel. “Ensure a fair and orderly process, handling all aspects responsibly and transparently,” he advised. Ranjan also stated that sector magistrates were deployed alongside each polling team to oversee proceedings at the local level.

Polling parties being dispatched on buses in Palamu.
Polling parties being dispatched on buses in Palamu.

As part of a technology-focused approach to security, all 1,766 polling stations in the district have been equipped with GPS tracking, allowing real-time monitoring of the polling process. Authorities can track activities at each station online, enhancing response times for any security needs that arise.

GPS Tracking for Polling Centers

Authorities emphasized the importance of conducting a smooth and impartial election as 86 candidates await the verdict of Palamu’s voters in this critical first election phase.

 

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