This Article is From May 16, 2014

Heavy Security in Arunachal Pradesh for Poll Counting on Friday

Heavy Security in Arunachal Pradesh for Poll Counting on Friday

File Photo of Security forces patrolling in Assam

Itanagar: Elaborate security arrangements have been made in Arunachal Pradesh for counting of votes today for two Lok Sabha and 49 state assembly seats, polling for which was conducted on April 9.

"We have deployed security personnel including central para military forces (CPMF) and state police in all the counting centres for ensuring smooth and violence-free counting," Inspector General of Police (IGP - Law and Order) Satyendra Garg told PTI.

Additional CPMF personnel have been allotted to the state by the Centre as reinforcement to maintain law and order during counting and the period after it.

Mr Garg, who personally visited the counting centres on Thursday to oversee the arrangements being made during the day, said a three-layer security cover is in place and the police barricades would be put up 100 m away from the counting halls on all sides as per the Election Commission orders.

The whole process of counting would be video recorded and district electoral officers have asked the magistrates to be strict and prompt in their action while dealing with any law and order problem, especially filing of First Information Reports (FIR), election office sources informed.

The fate of 143 candidates who contested from 49 assembly constituencies along with 11 candidates who were in the fray for Arunachal East and West parliamentary seats would be known during the counting tomorrow.

The Congress had already won 11 assembly seats which were uncontested.

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