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Polls to ULBs pass off peacefully

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The Hindu              20.09.2013

Polls to ULBs pass off peacefully

 

About 68 per cent of the nearly 18 lakh voters exercise franchise

Barring a few stray incidents, polling in the 66 urban local bodies of the State passed off peacefully amid tight security on Thursday.

According to the State Election Commission, about 68 per cent of the 18 lakh-odd voters exercised their franchise when polling was conducted from 8 am to 5 pm during the day. The counting of votes will be held on Friday.

The polling also passed off peacefully in the Maoist affected districts of Malkangiri, Koraput, Rayagada and Nabarangpur. An average of 60 per cent votes was polled in the urban local bodies in these districts. The highest of 70 per cent votes were polled in Umerkote notified area council in Nabarangpur.

As the voting ended in the evening, the fate of the 3000-odd candidates was sealed in EVMs as the voters exercised their franchise in 1,966 booths to elect 1,101 ward members and corporators in the 66 ULBs in 20 districts of the State. There was delay in polling at a few booths as the electronic voting machines developed technical snag.

Polling was extended by an hour in the booths the EVMs were replaced following technical snag.

Non-functioning of the EVMs forced the authorities to postpone the polling till Friday at two booths in a ward in Vyasanagar Municipality in Jajpur district. The counting of the votes in Vyasanagar will be done on Saturday.

As a total of 561 booths were identified as sensitive and 108 booths were identified as hypersensitive, adequate security arrangements were made at those booths to ensure peaceful polling.

No untoward incident

Polling for the volatile and tense elections for Berhampur Municipal Corporation on Thursday was completed amidst tight police security without any untoward incidents.

As per election officials for the BMC polls, 55.22 per cent of the voters in the city exercised their franchise. Polling was conducted in 218 polling booths. One hundred and nine polling booths meant for BMC elections had been identified as hypersensitive. Eighty nine polling booths of BMC area were identified as sensitive.

To check any possibility of efforts by any miscreant to terrorize voters or to disrupt polling process, one platoon of commando striking force was also on patrol around the city during the polling process.

As per the Berhampur Superintendent of Police (SP) Anirudh Singh, these commandoes had orders for shoot at sight to curb any kind of violent menace by miscreants during polling process.

Apart from the SP, the Ganjam district collector Krishen Kumar and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of police, Amitabh Thakur moved around the city to monitor the law and order and smooth conduct of polls. Over 20 platoons of police personnel including 15 platoons of Odisha State Armed Police (OSAP) have been deployed in the city during the polling process. Twenty six patrolling vehicles with armed police personnel moved around the city. Armed police had been deployed in hypersensitive booths.

Polling continued at brisk pace at all the booths from 8am. Although it was expected that polling may become higher in the afternoon, torrential rains that started from around 3.30pm slightly reduced flow of voters to booths in the last phase of polling that continued till 5pm.

Counting of votes for the BMC elections would be held on Friday.

 

Govt holiday tomorrow in 66 ULBs

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The New Indian Express             18.09.2013

Govt holiday tomorrow in 66 ULBs

The Government offices and industrial establishments will remain closed on September 19 for the urban local body (ULB) elections.

As per a notification issued by the State Election Commission (SEC), Government offices and industrial establishments and a few schools across 66 ULBs going to polls will remain closed on Thursday.

The district administration has been entrusted with the job to identify schools which will function as polling booths.

The SEC officials said no order has been issued to shut down all the schools in 66 ULBs. Only those schools functioning as polling booths will remain closed. The Government officials, who work elsewhere other than the 66 ULBs, will be allowed special casual leave to vote in the elections.

 

Would-be MC commissioner meets mayor to get an ‘overview’ of the city

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The Indian Express             18.09.2013

Would-be MC commissioner meets mayor to get an ‘overview’ of the city

While there is still suspense around the post of Ludhiana Municipal Corporation commissioner as the transfer of ex-Deputy Commissioner Rahul Tewari to this post is still awaiting clearance from the Election Commission, Tewari on Tuesday went for an unofficial meeting with Mayor Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria at his camp office.

Sources said Tewari asked the mayor about an overview of the city and 'priorities' to which he should pay immediate attention after joining as MC commissioner.

Talking to Ludhiana Newsline, Mayor Harcharan Singh Gohalwaria said, "He just wanted me to give him an overview of the city and its local problems and projects he should take up on priority. It was an unofficial meeting just to get familiar with each other."

While earlier MC commissioner R K Verma has been removed following the government orders of Tewari being appointed MC and GLADA chief, Tewari too is waiting for the EC go-ahead.

At the meeting held on Tuesday, sources said, Tewari was told to keep the Buddha Nullah project

high on his priority list as the polluted stream has made lives of people difficult despite crores being sanctioned by the state government and Centre for its cleanliness. He was also told to pay attention to the immediate implementation of 24x7 water and sewerage supply which is a part of Sukhbir Badal's much-touted Rs 2,500 crore 'Mission Ludhiana.'

"I have also told Tewari about re-carpeting of Ludhiana roads which is needed urgently," the mayor told Ludhiana Newsline.

 


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