India News – Days Before It Announces Polls, EC to Meet Top MHA Officials
New Delhi, Mar 8 – Days before the much-anticipated announcement of the schedule for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls, the Election Commission is gearing up by convening a crucial meeting with senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs to assess security preparedness for the democratic exercise.
Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla is set to engage in discussions with Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar and fellow Election Commissioner Arun Goel regarding the strategic deployment of central forces across various states, reliable sources revealed.
The meeting, scheduled for Friday, aims to deliberate on the operational aspects of deploying Central Armed Police Force personnel for the Lok Sabha elections, as well as the upcoming assembly polls. The Election Commission has reportedly requested approximately 3.4 lakh CAPF personnel to support the smooth conduct of the electoral process.
Furthermore, with an extensive electorate of nearly 97 crore voters, the Election Commission is anticipated to establish approximately 12.5 lakh polling stations throughout the nation. This meticulous planning is essential to ensure the seamless operation and execution of the electoral process on a grand scale.
Moreover, this pivotal meeting comes at a crucial juncture, as the Election Commission is preparing for a comprehensive visit to Jammu and Kashmir to assess and evaluate the readiness for conducting polls in the region. The upcoming discussions hold significant importance in shaping the security framework and logistical arrangements for the impending electoral events.
As the nation eagerly awaits the unveiling of the official schedule for the Lok Sabha polls, the collaborative efforts between the Election Commission and the Ministry of Home Affairs underline the commitment and meticulous planning essential for the successful execution of the democratic process across India.