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Polling Ends in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Assam & West Bengal
Polling conducted in 1,53,538 Booths spread across 475 Assembly Constituencies along with the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry & for 3rd phase of Assam & WB.
Polling was conducted peacefully in 1,53,538 Polling Stations
spread across 475 Assembly Constituencies
today, in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu,Puducherry and for the third phase of Assam and WestBengal. The number of Polling Stations has increased in view of the fact that the number of voters per polling station has been reduced from 1500 to 1000 keeping social distancing norms in view.
Details of Electors, Polling stations & Observers in the poll are as follows:
Polling concludes peacefully across 1.5 lakh stations, 475 constituencies. ANI | Updated: Apr 06, 2021 23:36 IST
New Delhi [India], April 6 (ANI): The states of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and the union territory of Puducherry went to polls on Tuesday across 1.5 lakh polling stations in 475 Assembly constituencies.
While Assam witnessed polling for its third and last phase today, voting took for the third phase in West Bengal. The other three concluded their polls in a single phase.
As per the Elections Commission, polling was conducted peacefully in1,53,538 polling stations spread across 475 Assembly Constituencies, in the states of Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and for the third phase of Assam and West Bengal.
‘Deal with poll code violations firmly’
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Collector V. Vishnu inspects the counting centre at Government Engineering College in Palayamkottai on Monday. | Photo Credit: A. SHAIKMOHIDEEN
Election control room can be reached through 1800 425 8373
Even as all-out efforts are being made to ensure free and fair polling during the Assembly election on April 6, the Returning Officers have been instructed to file complaints against all poll code violations without any fear or favour, District Collector V. Vishnu has said.
Speaking to reporters here on Monday after inspecting Government Engineering College, the counting centre for the votes to be polled all 5 Assembly segments in the district, the administration had made various arrangements to conduct the Assembly election in free and fair manner with the cooperation of all stakeholders. The round-the-clock election control room coul