The Election Commission of India (ECI) has
decided to enter into an agreement with the Department of Posts for timely
delivery of postal ballot to over 3.37 lakh personnel, including 37,000 in the
defence, enabling them to exercise their franchise.
Chief Electoral Officer Karnataka Anil Kumar
Jha said that there is a process of sending ballot papers to defence personnel
48 hours after the last date of withdrawal of candidates. He said that that the
ballot papers would be given to over three lakh employees of state and Union
governments, who would be deployed for poll works during the second and final
round of electoral training. “The ballot papers supplied to defence personnel
have to be certified by the respective unit officers under whom they are
posted,” he said. The ballot papers which will have to be returned to their respective
returning officers before the day of counting.
Two envelopes would be posted to the defence personnel. One will include a ballot paper for casting the vote while the other is for certifying it by the unit officers. Meanwhile, the ECI has applied brakes on the state Legislative Assembly secretariat for recruiting several posts, including that of Junior Assistant and D group.
The ECI had also reportedly stalled the disbursement of financial assistance from the CM’s Fund for medical relief.
Two envelopes would be posted to the defence personnel. One will include a ballot paper for casting the vote while the other is for certifying it by the unit officers. Meanwhile, the ECI has applied brakes on the state Legislative Assembly secretariat for recruiting several posts, including that of Junior Assistant and D group.
The ECI had also reportedly stalled the disbursement of financial assistance from the CM’s Fund for medical relief.
Source
: http://newindianexpress.com/states/karnataka/article1531413.ece
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