POONCH, SEPTEMBER 24: With the Assembly elections scheduled for tomorrow (September 25), District Election Officer (DEO) Vikas Kundal today flagged off the polling parties for all 483 polling stations amid tight security arrangements. The DEO inaugurated the proceedings by flagging off the first poll party, marking the commencement of a comprehensive deployment operation. The district administration has completed all necessary preparations to ensure a smooth electoral process. Special attention has been given to critical areas requiring enhanced security measures, reflecting the authorities’ commitment to conducting free, fair, and safe elections across Poonch.
A total of 2,452 employees have been deployed across the district’s 483 polling stations, spread over its three constituencies. Additionally, 204 critical polling stations have been provided with extra security to guarantee a peaceful voting process.
Flagging off the poll parties from the Auditorium of Government Degree College, the DEO emphasized the thoroughness of the preparations. “We have ensured all necessary arrangements for the poll parties at every polling station. From staff deployment to logistical support and security, no detail has been overlooked. Our aim is to facilitate a free, fair, and smooth election process on September 25,” Kundal said.
The constituency-wise deployment has been meticulously planned. For 88-Surankote, 778 employees have been deployed for 151 polling stations, while 956 employees have been assigned across 190 polling stations in 89-Haveli and 718 employees for 142 polling stations in 90-Mendhar, ensuring smooth operations throughout.
In addition to the poll party staff, Micro Observers have been deployed at key polling stations to ensure transparency and uphold the integrity of the election process. These observers will oversee the proceedings and report any irregularities.
General Election Observers and senior election officials were present during the flag-off ceremony.