Special Expenditure Inspector of Election Commission of India b. R. Balakrishnan’s instructions detailed presentation by District Election Officer M Devender Singh

Ratnagiri, 17th: In order to strictly follow the model code of conduct in the 72 hours before the polls, special expenditure inspector of the Election Commission of India instructed B. R. Balakrishnan gave. District Election Officer M Devender Singh made a detailed presentation and informed about the overall action taken in the district.

Special Expenditure Inspector Mr. Balakrishnan conducted the review today through the CCTV system. Election Police Inspector Rajendra Prasad Meena, Superintendent of Police Dhananjay Kulkarni, Chief Executive Officer Kirti Kiran Pujar, Additional Collector Shankar Berge, Additional Superintendent of Police Jayashree Gaikwad, Resident Sub-Collector Chandrakant Suryavanshi, District Magistrate Jeevan Desai, Up-District Election Officer Rahul Gaikwad, Excise Superintendent Kirti Shedge and others were present. Expenditure Inspector Purushottam Kumar participated through the television system.

The system should keep an eye on illegal liquor traffic coming from the state of Goa and ensure that it does not enter the district. Also, since there is a possibility of traffic from the state of Karnataka, all the teams at the inter-state borders have been instructed to check the suspected vehicles thoroughly. Given by Balakrishnan.

During the election period, if you notice that there is a large amount of transactions along with a small number of transactions, check it. Mr. Balakrishnan directed all the systems to work in coordination so that financial transactions affecting the voters in any way do not take place. Implement good procedures for identification facilities such as QR codes in the bank vehicle in which cash is transported. Along with this, he instructed to monitor all the transactions in cooperative banks every hour and send the information of suspected cases to other departments.

C-Vigil, 1950 toll-free number complaints of financial and material distribution should be taken seriously* In the last few hours of campaigning, if a complaint of money or material distribution to voters is received in C-Vigil, 1950 toll-free number, action should be taken on the concerned speedily. Also, the administration should appeal to the citizens to be aware of the facilities for both these complaints and to cooperate in conducting the voting process in a transparent and fair environment. If someone shares a video of such wrong procedure on social media, refer it and send a Bharari team to that place. He also directed to investigate the paid news properly during this period. District Election Officer Shri. Singh made a computer presentation on this occasion and gave detailed information. He said, today finally 131 cases against illegal liquor have been registered and goods worth 1 crore 30 lakh 83 thousand 95 rupees have been seized. A total of 15 Bharari teams have been appointed, 3 for each constituency. 21 permanent survey teams have been appointed. Vehicles coming from 21 check posts are being checked thoroughly. Complaints coming to C-VGIL, NGSP have been redressed. Expenditure Inspector Shri. Kumar, Superintendent of Police Shri. Kulkarni, Excise Superintendent Mrs. Shedge also informed.0000

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