"There will be no unrest anywhere...counting will take place peacefully": West Bengal CEO Manoj Agarwal
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 3 (ANI): West Bengal Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Manoj Kumar Agarwal on Sunday said that all arrangements have been made for a peaceful and transparent counting process scheduled for May 4, asserting that the exercise will be conducted in a "free and fair manner" without any possibility of unrest.
"The counting of votes will be conducted in a free and fair manner. We are fully prepared; there will be no unrest anywhere. Tomorrow's counting will take place peacefully," Agarwal told reporters.
In a post on X, the Election Commission said, "All Set for Counting Day. Counting arrangements are all set at Mekhliganj Higher Secondary School, the designated counting centre for 1-Mekhliganj AC under Coochbehar district."
The results for the Assembly elections in West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and Puducherry will be declared on May 4.
Ahead of counting day, security has been intensified across West Bengal, including outside strongrooms in Kolkata. Heavy deployment of forces has been made outside key locations such as Sakhawat Memorial Government Girls' High School in Bhabanipur and Netaji Indoor Stadium.
The Election Commission has also put in place a multi-layered security system for counting centres, including a 100-metre security perimeter, State Armed Police at entry points, and Central Armed Police Forces guarding counting halls and strongrooms.
Counting will begin at 8:00 am with postal ballots, followed by EVM counting at 8:30 am, with results to be updated in real time on ECINET and the official election portal. (ANI)
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