Haryana Assembly Polls: 100% webcasting monitoring at polling stations, says Chief Electoral Officer

Chandigarh (Haryana) [India], October 2 (ANI): Haryana's Chief Electoral Officer, Pankaj Agarwal, announced that for the upcoming Assembly elections, state, district, and assembly control rooms have been set up to monitor webcasting at polling stations.
Agarwal, speaking during a video conference meeting from Chandigarh with Deputy Commissioners and District Election Officers, reviewed the election arrangements. He confirmed that the Election Commission of India will also oversee the process through webcasting.
Agarwal warned that polling agents will only be permitted to participate in authorised activities on polling day. Any involvement in prohibited activities will result in strict legal action. Detailed guidelines have been issued to ensure compliance, he added.
The Chief Electoral Officer instructed that before polling, Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) must be securely stored in strong rooms until they are transferred to polling booths. After voting, the EVMs should be transported with adequate security measures. Vehicles carrying EVMs must not stop during transit and should be equipped with GPS for security purposes.
He further directed that polling stations should provide wheelchairs to ensure accessibility for voters with disabilities. Additionally, arrangements for drinking water, electricity, and seating should be made for the elderly, persons with disabilities, and women in case of long queues.
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