Nanjangud – The results for the Nanjangud and Gundlupet by-elections, the voting for which was held on Apr. 9, will be announced tomorrow. The counting will start at 8 am and the first trends are expected to come by 10 am.
The Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and control units and Voter-Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) units will be brought out of the strong rooms at 8 am and the actual counting process is likely to begin at around 8.30 am.
The by-elections are a precursor to Karnataka’s Assembly elections in 2018. Both Congress and BJP have thrown their might in these elections. As many as 236 EVMs and VVPAT units were used for the Nanjangud election. The results are likely to be out by 12 noon.
The district administrations of Mysuru and Chamarajanagar have made elaborate arrangements to make the counting process smooth. Counting for Nanjangud by-poll will be conducted at JSS First Grade College on the Deveerammanahalli Village Road in Nanjangud.
Addressing a press conference at the counting centre this morning, Mysuru Deputy Commissioner D. Randeep who is also the District Election Officer said that elaborate and fool-proof security has been arranged for the counting. For the first time, all the counting tables will be videographed and webcasting has been arranged to ensure transparency. Webcasting has been arranged after the Election Commission received several complaints of irregularities in the process of polling, including counting of votes.
He said that the results of each round will be displayed on the screens set up outside the counting centres and a separate room has been established for the media to disseminate the results. No one except the candidates and their selected agents and counting officials will be allowed inside the counting rooms. Mobile phones will be banned inside the counting rooms.
To ensure transparency, a live webcast of the counting proceedings will be aired to the Chief Election Commissioner’s office and all the counting desks will have CCTV cameras to record the proceedings, the DC said. With the facility, the Election Commissioner can watch the process of counting from his office in Delhi, the DC added. The authorities have reserved one room with 14 tables for the counting process. As many as 16 rounds of counting will be held, he said.
Explaining the measures to maintain security, the DC said that candidates and their supporters have been barred from celebrating victory and indulging in provocative speeches and insulting the defeated candidate. Only authorised persons have been allowed entry inside the 200 metres boundary of the counting centre. All the authorised persons including the candidates and their agents must have valid identity cards to enter the counting rooms.
Section 144 has been imposed around the counting centre and there will be no opportunity for the political leaders to provoke people in the name of caste and religion. Strict action will be taken against people indulging in rioting. The sale of liquor has been banned in Nanjangud taluk from today midnight till tomorrow midnight.
The winning candidates and their supporters have been barred from displaying and burning of effigies of rival party leaders. They have also been ordered not to burst crackers in public places. While personnel of Central Paramilitary Forces are providing security in the inner perimeter, the outer perimeter is being monitored by the State Police.
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