116 observers will monitor the counting of votes

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116 observers will monitor the counting of votes

Friday, 31 May 2024 | PNS | Bhopal

Chief Electoral Officer, Madhya Pradesh Anupam Rajan said that vote counting for all four phases of Lok Sabha Elections-2024 in Madhya Pradesh will take place on June 4. All preparations for counting of votes have been completed in the state. 116 counting observers have been appointed by the Election Commission of India to monitor the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 in the state. The counting process will be completed in the presence of counting observers appointed for the assembly constituencies falling in all 29 Lok Sabha constituencies.

The names of parliamentary constituencies and counting observers are as follows - K. Kanna Babu for Lok Sabha parliamentary constituency Guna, Minto Dirchi for Vidisha-Dewas, Ramen Chandra Malakar for Sidhi, Shantanu P. Gotmare for Shahdol, Pubali Gohain for Bhopal, Himanshu Kumar Rai for Dhar, Krityanand Ranjan for Shahdol, Kundan Kumar for Shahdol, Mehfooz Alam for Shahdol, Ram Kumar Poddar for Rajgarh, Sanjeev Kumar for Rewa, Ranjita for Bhind, Anup Thakur for Satna, Anjali Sehrawat for Sagar-Damoh, Poonam for Hoshangabad, AD Joshi for Jabalpur, DP Chauhan for Chhindwara, G.V. Miyani for Ratlam. HP Patel for Ratlam, J.B. Vadar for Khandwa, J.M. Tuvar for Rewa, J.P. Ansari for Khajuraho, K.R. Patel for Satna, K.S. Jhala for Vidisha-Bhopal, K.V. Bhalodiya for Bhopal, M.K. Joshi for Jabalpur, M.K. Prajapati for Mandla, M.P. Patel for Morena, Y.S. Chaudhary for Gwalior, Ankita K Parmar for Bhind, I.K. Chauhan for Gwalior, K.M. Sheth for Guna, Nishant Thakur for Rewa, Pradeep Kumar Thakur for Betul, Shubh Karan Singh for Balaghat, Bhupendra Singh for Mandla, Dusmanta Kumar Behera for Chhindwara, Tarun Kumar Pawaria for Rajgarh, Abubakar Siddiqui P. for Mandsaur, Deepak Kumar for Tikamgarh, Girija Shankar Prasad for Ujjain, Nagendra Paswan for Mandla-Hoshangabad, Sunil Kumar Singh I. for Vidisha-Dewas-Khandwa, Suraj Kumar for Hoshangabad-Vidisha, Sunita Kumari Chaurasia for Ujjain, Ashwini Khajuriya for Sidhi, Bashir Ahmed Khan for Balaghat, Kapil Sharma for Balaghat, Munir -ul -Islam for Chhindwara, Rajkumar Katoch for Rewa, Suraj Prakash Rukwal for Hoshangabad, Raju Narayan Swamy for Mandla, Zafar AM for Ratlam, Pramod VR for Ratlam, Seeram Sambasiva Rao for Damoh, Shaji A for Betul, Aziz Desai for Mandsaur and others at other counting centres.

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