Counting of votes at 117 centres, set up at 27 locations in

Counting of votes at 117 centres, set up at 27 locations in Punjab

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The counting of votes for the 13 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab, conducted on June 1, will begin at 8 am on Tuesday at 117 counting centres, set up in 48 buildings at 27 locations across the state. To oversee the counting process, 64 counting observers, drawn from all-India services and civil

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