Act tough on illegal flow of liquor, cash, drug smuggling: ECI tells Punjab DCs, CPs, SSPs

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Act tough on illegal flow of liquor, cash, drug smuggling: ECI tells Punjab DCs, CPs, SSPs

Thursday, 04 April 2024 | PNS | Chandigarh

 


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A visiting delegation of the Election Commission of India (ECI) on Wednesday asked all the Deputy Commissioners (DCs), Commissioners of Police (CPs), and Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs) of Punjab to enhance their campaigns to prevent the smuggling of drugs, liquor, and cash into the state given the June 1 Lok Sabha elections.
 
ECI team, led by Deputy Election Commissioner Hirdesh Kumar, asked the officials to make all required arrangements at polling stations to ensure ease of voting to increase voter turnout in the upcoming election.
 
The team also told the officials to ensure adequate arrangements for central forces deputed in the State on security duty during polling.
 
Detailed information was sought from all the districts regarding liquor and drug seizures after the enforcement of the Model Code of Conduct. Information was also obtained about the steps taken by various districts to increase voter turnout, webcasting arrangements and make all preparations at polling stations.
 
Likewise, the ECI team also shared crucial suggestions and information related to the election process with all the DCs, CPs and SSPs.
 
Punjab CEO Sibin C assured the Commission that the Lok Sabha elections in Punjab would be conducted without any pressure and in a fair and free manner. At the same time, he assured the ECI team that all officials have been categorically directed to strictly enforce the Model Code of Conduct and various measures have been taken to curb illegal smuggling of drugs as well as liquor in Punjab.
 
He also said that special attention is being given this time to increase the number of model polling stations by emulating the state’s cultural themes to attract maximum voters and making entire experience of voting pleasant and enriching experience. The ECI team appreciated this initiative of the State.
 
The CEO added that directions have been issued to further enhance facilities at each polling station, including drinking water, adequate furniture, proper lighting, proper signage, help desks, and toilets.
 
Meanwhile, the ECI and CEO appreciated Malerkotla Deputy Commissioner for taking a unique initiative and designing a special application called ‘Booth Raabta’ to provide information related to elections, including the nearest police station, hospital, ambulance service, knowing your BLO, contacting school principal/building in-charge, and providing PwD voter assistance.
 
The ECI team also launched three books including Turnout Implementation Plan (TIP) for increasing voter turnout, meeting the target of more than 70 per cent voter turnout; Booklet on Poll preparedness along with State and District profile and Booklet on legal provisions in Elections.
 

 

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