Sunday lockdown won't hit vote count in Tamil Nadu : vimarsa

Sunday lockdown won't hit vote count in Tamil Nadu


Sunday lockdown won’t hit vote count in Tamil Nadu
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But other restrictions will continue.
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EVMs are kept in a strong room at Government Engineering College counting centre in Palayamkottai.   | Photo Credit: The Hindu
But other restrictions will continue.
No restrictions will be imposed on the movement of people and materials in Tamil Nadu on May 2 for the counting of votes for the Assembly election, though a total lockdown will be in force.
A government order said no curbs will be imposed on the movement or transport of officials, candidates and their agents and food suppliers. The restrictions during other days have been extended “until further orders”. The order, issued by Chief Secretary Rajeev Ranjan, said vegetable shops would remain closed on Sundays, as would meat stalls, fish markets, cinema halls, shopping malls and other shops. Vegetable shops were earlier allowed to work from 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. The existing relaxations and restrictions would remain in force until further orders.

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