Saturday, March 28, 2009

Peaceful Pune, that's right

This might testify to the image of Pune as a peaceful and cultured city. The district administration has notified just six pooling booths as sensitive out of the 3,453 polling booths in Pune Lok Sabha Constituency.

According to the information given by district collector and district election officer Chandrakant Dalvi, a total of seven thousand police officers are to be deployed in the electioneering process. The administration started to sell nomination forms from 
today. But not a single form was sold on the first day. 

The administration has classified four buildings in the city as sensitive. The police have received six complaints of violation of code of conduct and action has been taken against three of them.

A new constituency has been added this time to the Pune region. Maval constituency includes parts of Maval, Pimpri Chinchwad as also Uran, Panvel and Karjat falling into Raigad district.

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