Three-Tier Security Set for Vote Counting at Kashi Sahu College

Officials establish strict entry protocols and parking zones for November 23 counting day

Key Points:

* Only authorized personnel with valid passes allowed at counting venue

* Separate parking zones designated at helipad ground and college premises

* Electronic devices restricted, special arrangements for media personnel

SERAIKELA – Election officials announced comprehensive security measures for the upcoming vote counting at Kashi Sahu College in Seraikela.

District Election Officer Ravi Shankar Shukla outlined entry protocols. Moreover, only authorized individuals will receive access passes.

The venue features designated parking areas. Meanwhile, four-wheelers must use the helipad ground behind the college.

Officials must deposit electronic devices at special centers. However, media personnel can carry equipment to the press area.

"We’ve implemented strict security measures," stated a senior official. Furthermore, multiple checkpoints will monitor all entry points.

The college campus served as a counting center previously. Besides, it has adequate infrastructure for the process.

SP Mukesh Kumar Lunayat emphasized coordination among officers. Additionally, special traffic arrangements will prevent congestion.

The police deployed additional forces for security. Meanwhile, regular patrols will monitor the surrounding areas.

Project Director ITDA Ashish Agarwal joined the briefing. Moreover, several senior officials reviewed the arrangements.

Last election’s counting proceeded smoothly here. Furthermore, officials expect similar efficiency this time.

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