Electoral Commissioner said after the review in Patna - Challenge was to increase the voting percentage in Bihar - after reviewing the Patna election commissioner said raising the mood in Bihar is a challenge
Dr. Vivek Joshi, Commissioner of the India Electoral Commission, held a judgment meeting in Patna on Friday with the CEO and police’s nodal officer of the police. He drew attention to the livestock activities to increase the special short review percentage of the voter list compliance with the code of conduct. State Bureau, Patna. In the past election years, the low percentage vote in Bihar also raised the concern of the Electoral Commission. There is now elections in October-November and the challenge of raising the voting percentage for Bihar. This challenge seems difficult when assessed from the national average, but the preparations already started by the Electoral Commission are needed for good performance. The four -day tour by Bihar is in the order of preparations for the meeting election, Dr. Vivek Joshi, commissioner of the India Electoral Commission, revised the first day in Patna. Joshi, who came to Bihar on a four -day visit, drew attention to the preparations for the election in Patna, compliance with the model code, special short review of the voters list, whip activities to increase the voting percentage. In the context of the voting percentage, the commissioner’s concern also expressed concern in the context of the voting percentage, where the average voting percentage at national level is 66,10. At the same time, Bihar had only 56.28 percent poll during the last Lok Sabha election, which is relatively low. In such a situation, a comprehensive strategy must be made to increase the voting percentage. Apply the initiative to a micro level (micro level). He also mentioned that Bihar’s voting percentage has been between about 56-57 percent over the past ten years, which should increase. Show transparency and commitment, officials also made detailed considerations on law and order, management of polling stations, arrangements for facilities for the disabled and old voters, security arrangements and preparations related to grievance correction system. During this period, chief election officer (CEO) Bihar Vinod Singh Gunjial, State Police Nodal Officer Krishnan, inspector -general of the police, district election officer, senior superintendent of the police, election division and other officials shared different data and facts through the submission of the Power Power Point. Electoral Commissioner Joshi emphasized to make the election process transparent, peaceful and maximum participation. He instructed officials to ensure fairness, timeliness and commitment in all election -related tasks. The purpose of the commission is to ensure strong and conscious participation, and is to ensure strong and conscious participation of all parties involved. Instructions were also given to ensure all minimum necessary facilities. Joshi said that no qualifying citizen should be deprived of adding names to the voters list. Instructed to pay particular attention to the addition of the names of the youth on the voters list. Joshi will inspect the EVM FLC (first -level check) in Motihari (Eastern) on Saturday to visit Motihari Four -day visit to Motihari on Saturday. In Bettiah (West Champaran), a judging meeting and regional tour are held with the District Magistrate, Superintendent of the Police, Electoral Registration Officer and BLO. In SSB, also Valmiki Nagar, he will hold a meeting on Sunday with SSB officials, Valmiki Nagar and will visit the regional tour. On Monday he visits the field in Vaishali. This visit from Joshi takes place with the aim of investigating the status of voter facilities, security arrangements, FLC process, training centers and polling stations in the state. The India Electoral Commission wants to ensure that fair, peaceful and participatory elections can be held in Bihar. Every big news from your city, now on your phone. Download the most reliable companion of Local News Afjagran Local App.