Announcing the schedule Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said votes will be counted on February 8. The last date of filing of nominat
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Announcing the schedule Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said votes will be counted on February 8. The last date of filing of nominat
#Battle For Maharashtra : CEC Rajiv Kumar Unhappy With Politically Motivated Crimes ; Urges Strict Police Action
Ahead of the Maharashtra assembly elections voting on November 20, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has expressed concerns over politically motivated crimes in the state and asked its police chief to ensure a strict clampdown on crimes that vitiate the electoral atmosphere, sources said.
The poll watchdog held a review meeting with the chief secretaries, police chiefs and other top officials of Maharashtra, Jharkhand and their neighbouring states to assess the law-and-order situation for the assembly elections. Read more..
Assembly Elections In J&K : CEC And Officials Meet Leaders Of Political Parties ; Omar Abdullah Bats For ” A Level Playing Field”Assembly Elections In J&K : CEC And Officials Meet Leaders Of Political Parties ; Omar Abdullah Bats For ” A Level Playing Field”
With the Supreme Court deadline for holding Assembly polls looming large, the Election Commission (EC) held a series of meetings in Jammu and Kashmir with political parties and district heads of the civil administration and police in order to get a feedback for holding the election.
According to PTI, The EC team, led by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar and including election commissioners Gyanesh Kumar and S S Sandhu, met representatives of registered political parties, including the National Conference (NC), People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress and Jammu and Kashmir Panthers Party (JKPP), at the International Convention Centre (SKICC) .
Immediate Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir was the dominant demand of all the political leaders who met the visiting EC team.
National Conference (NC) vice-president Omar Abdullah called for “a level playing field” during the upcoming Assembly elections in J&K. “Our only request to the Election Commission of India (ECI) is to issue the notification as soon as possible and start the process. All parties should be treated equally so that we can fight elections on a level playing field,” Mr. Abdullah said.
Election Commission : CEC Rebuffs Influencing Charge, Hails World Record 642 Million Voters ; Says Postal Ballots Count First ; Responds To ‘laapata gentlemen’ Memes On Social Media
Citing the Conduct of Election Rules, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar said the count of postal ballots will start first across all counting centres and asserted that there was “no doubt about it”.
Responding to questions at a press conference as reported by PTI , he said after half-an-hour of the start of the postal ballot count, the counting of votes recorded in the electronic voting machines will commence.
CEC Rajiv Kumar says, “We have created a world record of 642 million voters. This is 1.5 times voters of all G7 countries and 2.5 times voters of 27 countries in EU.”
The Election Commission of India gives a standing ovation to all voters who took part in Lok Sabha elections 2024.
A delegation of the opposition parties had on Sunday met the Commission to demand that postal ballot count should start first and the results of postal ballots should be announced first.
“Rules clearly state (Rule 54A) that postal ballot count will start first. On all centres in the country it will start first, no doubt about it. After half-an-hour we start the EVM count. So, there are three countings which are happening simultaneously — it happened in the 2019 elections, it happened in all the assembly polls held thereafter. It happened yesterday also in case of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim assembly (vote count). We can’t change anything mid course. Why can’t we change, because it is compliant with the rules,” he said.
He said the postal ballot count and then the EVM count and finally the marching of VVPT slips with EVM results will continue.
In majority of the booths, the number of postal ballot is less. It will automatically end first, he pointed out.
Since 2019, VVPAT (paper-trail machine) slips from five randomly selected polling stations per assembly constituency (or segment in cases of Lok Sabha seats) are matched with the EVM count for greater transparency.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar referred to various memes doing rounds on social media, describing the Election Commission as ‘laapata gentlemen’, asserting that he and fellow commissioners Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Sing Sandhu were “never out” and were “always here”.
Social media users had targeted the Commission for allegedly being absent amid the model code violations by top leaders during campaign for the Lok Sabha elections.
The memes were based on a recent film titled ‘Laapata Ladies’.
Addressing a press conference on the eve of the counting of votes on Tuesday, Kumar said in a lighter vein that now people will see memes on the social media with a tag line that ‘laapata gentlemen’ are back.
“We were never out, we were always here. We chose to interact with you through our press notes. This was the first time we issued close to a 100 press notes and advisories all put together,” he said.
Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar dared the opposition to share evidence of allegations that returning officers and district magistrates were influenced to vitiate the poll process so the panel could take action against them.