Friday , November 15 2024

District Election Officer should review the polling stations with minimum voting percentage: Ravi Kumar

Ranchi, 22 April (HS). Chief Electoral Officer K. Ravi Kumar said on Monday that all the polling stations in the Lok Sabha elections-2024 have been developed as model polling stations. Officials should develop these model polling centers as theme based polling centers to attract voters to vote. Encourage voters to get information about polling stations so that they do not face any problem in finding the polling station on the day of voting.

Ravi Kumar said this while discussing with the District Election Officers of the districts of Dhanbad, Bokaro, Ranchi and East Singhbhum, which have low voting percentage in the urban areas, about the work being done and the action plans prepared to increase the voting percentage in the respective districts, through video conferencing from the Electoral House. Said during review.

The Chief Electoral Officer said that this time the work has to be done with the aim that no voter should be left out in the voting. He directed to provide information about voting day through miking and spread awareness about the importance of voting to bring the voters associated with polling booths to the polling booths due to low voting percentage due to shifted voters of Jharia and Belgarhia of Dhanbad district. Gave it to the officials.

Ravi Kumar said that he should meet the members of Voter Awareness Forum formed in non-government institutions and register 100 percent voters in their institutions. Also, inform them about paid leave on the day of voting and motivate them to utilize it properly. He said that the SVEEP program should motivate all the people to vote through innovative efforts. Along with this, target those polling stations where the voting percentage was low and work to increase the voting percentage by removing the related reasons.

Ravi Kumar said that the societies built in urban areas should be targeted and motivated to vote there. Along with this, at the time of sweep programs organized in institutions to make young voters aware about voting, it should also be confirmed that 100% of the voter ID cards of the eligible voters who have qualified in those institutions have been made.

Ravi Kumar said that during the summer holidays, they should make a democracy room for the children and get the project from them in the format given by the Election Commission of India. He said that to make the voters aware, by conducting sweeps on a large scale, they should review the reasons and spread awareness in a targeted manner at the polling stations with low voting percentage. He directed all the District Election Officers to personally conduct a physical review of the polling stations having minimum voting percentage in their area.

District election officials of Ranchi, Dhanbad, Bokaro and East Singhbhum districts told about the work being done to make voters aware about voting in their districts. Also gave information about the prepared action plans.

On this occasion, Additional Chief Electoral Officer Dr. Neha Arora, Joint Chief Electoral Officer Subodh Singh, Assistant Chief Electoral Officer Devdas Dutta were present from Nirvana Sadan.