The Hindu (Hyderabad)

Women polling sta ers to verify the identities of veiled women

The provision is part of the standard operating procedure issued by the EC; in case the veil-clad women refuse to show their faces in front of other men in the polling station, a small enclosure will be provided within the polling station where their iden

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Women polling sta… will be deployed in all the polling stations in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections for verifying the identity of women electors wearing veils.

The provision is part of the standard operating procedure issued by the Election Commission of India for these elections, Hyderabad District Election O‹cer and Commission­er, Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n (GHMC) D. Ronald Rose informed at a media conference on Tuesday.

“In case the pardanashi­n (veil-clad) women refuse to show their faces in front of other men in the polling station, a small enclosure will be provided within the polling station where their identity can be veri—ed by a woman polling sta…,” Mr. Rose informed. Objections about male polling o‹cers holding the index —nger to mark with indelible ink too will be addressed through women polling sta…, he said. Several allegation­s had been levelled in earlier elections about women clad in burqas being used by political parties for rigging the polls, responding to which the ECI has added the provision.

Mr. Rose said the district election machinery is fully prepared with all arrangemen­ts in place for the Parliament elections and the byelection for the Secunderab­ad Cantonment Assembly constituen­cy. A total 30 candidates are in the fray for Hyderabad parliament­ary constituen­cy, while 45 are contesting for Secunderab­ad, and 15 for the Secunderab­ad Cantonment constituen­cy.

A total 45,91,201 voters are to cast their votes on May 13 across 3,986 polling stations, with the help of 12,521 ballot units. Of the total 16,776 voters with postal ballot, 9,266 have already cast their vote.

Distributi­on of voter informatio­n slips has been completed 81%, and expected to cross 95%. Sticker campaign is being taken up along with the distributh­rough tion, Mr. Rose informed.

Free pick-up and drop to and from the polling stations is being arranged for senior citizens and physically challenged voters Saksham app. A total 571 applicatio­ns have been received from both categories for home voting, and 481 of these have already been ful—lled. The remaining too will be mopped on May 8, Mr. Rose informed. A total 1,250 Central government employees have been deployed as micro observers who will report to the general observer, he said. Polling sta… will be provided free transport to the polling stations, and back from DRC centres too after depositing the EVMs, Mr. Rose informed. For emergency situations, medical help is being kept at all the locations.

 ?? NAGARA GOPAL ?? Hyderabad District Collector Anudeep Durishetty, GHMC Commission­er and District Election O icer D. Ronald Rose, and Hyderabad City Police Commission­er K. Sreenivasa Reddy at a press conference in Hyderabad on Tuesday.
NAGARA GOPAL Hyderabad District Collector Anudeep Durishetty, GHMC Commission­er and District Election O icer D. Ronald Rose, and Hyderabad City Police Commission­er K. Sreenivasa Reddy at a press conference in Hyderabad on Tuesday.

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