Friday, September 11, 2009

Election Preparation in Full Swing

The district administrations of Pune has completed process of removing banners and political ads from the public places, claimed district collector Chandrakant Dalvi today. Dalvi held a meeting of officers related to election work after which he addressed the media.
This is the first sign of election process coming into full swin g in Pune. Dalvi informed that a quick response team has been formed to look into the strict implementation of election code of conduct. He said that data entry of the voter's list has been prepared. All the lists will be made available on internet. In addition, two helplines will be started for the voters.
It is interesting here to note that Chief Election Commissioner Navin Chawla yesterday had admitted in Mumbai that the voters' list in the state are ridden with mistakes. However, EC has rejected the demand that ration cards should not be allowed as a proof of identity. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena had made this demand with state election commission.

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