EC Asks Poll Observers to Be Visible, Accessible, Neutral, Ethical In Functioning

GG News Bureau

New Delhi, 7th Oct. The Election Commission told poll observers on Friday to be visible, accessible, unbiased, and ethical in their work, just days before it releases the schedule for assembly elections in five states.

In an address to over 1,100 observers, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar asked them to maintain a level playing field by working together to conduct free, fair, and inducement-free elections.

The observers would be deployed for the upcoming legislative assembly elections in Mizoram, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Telangana.

Their job, he says, is to assure a level playing field and electoral purity.

Kumar said the Commission is increasingly concentrating on having a humane face, by facilitating and including persons with disabilities, senior citizens who are 80 years or above and particularly vulnerable tribal groups with the help of special provisions such as home voting and accessible polling stations.

Election Commissioner Anup Chandra Pandey said the polls should not only be fair but also seen to be fair. He instructed the observers to keep an eye on social media and ensure corrective actions.

Election Commissioner Arun Goel asked observers to ensure their work is carried out in letter and spirit and ensure the rule of law.

He reminded the gathering that observers are eyes and ears of the EC and should deal with complaints promptly.

Officers drawn from IAS, IPS, IRS and other accounts services from across the country are deployed as general, police and expenditure observers.

The assembly polls are likely to be held in November-December.

The term of the Mizoram assembly ends on December 17. The Mizo National Front is in power in the northeastern state.

The terms of the legislative assemblies of Telangana, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan end on different dates in January next year.

While the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) rules Telangana, Madhya Pradesh is ruled by the BJP. Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan have Congress governments.

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