ECI DIRECTS CHIEF SECRETARIES, DGPS OF STATES/UTS & HEADS OF CENTRAL AGENCIES TO ENSURE PEACEFUL, INDUCEMENT FREE GENERAL ELECTIONS
New Delhi (03/04/2024): The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday convened a crucial meeting with all States/Union Territories (UTs) to review and assess the law and order situation, prevention of illicit activities, seizures and strict vigil across inter-state and international borders in the ongoing General Elections to Lok Sabha and State Legislative Assemblies 2024 for a free, fair, peaceful and inducement free elections.
The purpose of the combined review was to bring all concerned stakeholders together on the same platform for a seamless coordination and cooperation amongst officials of the neighbouring States/UTs along with central agencies guarding the borders.
The Commission, in detail, reviewed critical issues pertaining to each State/UT. The meeting chaired by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar along with ECs Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandhu was attended by top officials from States/UTs and central agencies guarding the borders. CEC Rajiv Kumar in his opening remarks underscored Commission’s commitment to ensuring free, fair, peaceful, and inducement-free elections, and called upon all stakeholders to work together seamlessly to uphold the integrity of the electoral process and ensure level playing field.
He directed States/UTs to ensure that every voter can exercise their right to vote without fear or intimidation.
The CEC called on all States/UTs and agencies to convert their ‘resolve’ into concrete ‘actions’ for a free, fair, peaceful and intimidation-free elections. Key issues discussed during the meeting included the need for enhanced coordination among neighboring States/UTs, diligent deployment of CAPF provided adequately in all States/UTs; logistical support for movement and transport on CAPF personnel in bordering poll going State/UT; identification and monitoring of flashpoints in border areas that may have ramifications on the election process; preemptive measures to address communal tensions based on past experiences, and the imperative of securing porous borders against illegal activities.
The Commission underscored the importance of strict vigilance to curb the movement of contraband items, including narcotics, liquor, arms, and explosives across international borders.
Directed for identification of exit and entry points for movement of liquor and cash along the borders, curbing of illegal Ganja cultivation in some states. The Commission reviewed support from Indian Air force and State Civil Aviation department for sorties to ferry polling teams in challenging regions of 11 states like Arunachal Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Maharashtra.
Directions were given for adequate security measures to safeguard political functionaries and candidates based on threat perception, particularly in states like Chhattisgarh and Jammu & Kashmir.
The recent violence and turmoil in Manipur and ramifications in conduct of peaceful elections were also addressed, with the Commission urging swift action to assist Internally Displaced Persons and ensure their participation in the electoral process. General directions were given for Integrated check posts at International and Inter state borders for strict surveillance, sharing of intelligence on criminals and antisocial elements between bordering districts, sealing of inter-state borders for preventing bogus voting during last 48 hours, regular inter-state coordination meetings of border districts, intensify patrolling on inter-state border districts by state police, setting up of additional nakas at strategic locations in coordination with bordering states, sealing of inter-state border on poll day. Excise Commissioners of bordering states/UTs have been asked to ensure checking of genuineness of the permits, surprise checks of liquor shops especially in border districts.