MEGHALAYA ASSEMBLY POLL UNDERWAY AMID TIGHT SECURITY

MEGHALAYA ASSEMBLY POLL UNDERWAY AMID TIGHT SECURITY

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India TodayNE
  • Feb 27, 2018,
  • Updated Feb 27, 2018, 1:43 AM IST

Polling for the 60 member Meghalaya Assembly is underway amid tight security with over 18 lakh voters eligible to exercise their franchise in more than 3,000 polling stations across the state. Voting will be held in 59 seats as the polling in Williamnagar in East Garo Hills district has been countermanded following the killing of NCP candidate Jonathane N Sangma in an IED blast on February 18. Women voters in their colourful tribal attires were seen queueing up at polling stations across the state since morning and shops in the vicinity did brisk business. The polls will be held till 4 am across the state. A total 106 companies of central armed police forces (CAPF) have been deployed along with state armed personnel and police especially in troubled Garo Hills region for peaceful polling in the state. Six additional companies of CAPF were deployed in the troubled East and South Garo Hills districts.Today's polling will decide the fate of 361 candidates including 31 women and 80 Independents. The number of women candidates this time is the highest ever in the state.

For the first time, 67 all-women polling stations and 61 model polling stations have been set up in the state. 580 polling stations have been categorised as 'vulnerable' and strict security measures are in place across Meghalaya to ensure free and fair polls. Another 340 polling booths have been categorised as 'critical' while 67 are both vulnerable as well as critical. The BSF has also been asked to keep a close vigil along the 443 km-long India-Bangladesh border. The Election Commission has appointed in all 43 observers to ensure hassle-free polls. The result along with that of the Tripura assembly poll will be declared on March 3.

 

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