Arshad Farooq
Baramulla, Oct 4: District Election Officer (DEO) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa Friday said that comprehensive preparations have been finalized for the vote counting process in Baramulla, scheduled for October 8.
Sherpa emphasized that a robust three-tier security arrangement will be put in place to ensure smooth conduct and public safety during the counting of votes.
Sherpa said that thorough measures are being implemented for the highly anticipated day. “We have completed all the necessary arrangements for the counting process. Baramulla has seven assembly constituencies, and the counting will take place at the Indoor Stadium of Degree College, Baramulla,” he said.
The DEO said that meticulous planning has been done to ensure the vote counting runs smoothly. “We have set up seven counting halls to accommodate the counting process for each of the seven constituencies. Additionally, a sufficient number of tables have been arranged to enable round-wise counting of the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). This will help maintain an efficient flow of the counting process,” Sherpa shared.
He also highlighted that the randomization of the counting staff is nearly complete, with each step of the process monitored closely to ensure transparency and fairness.
“The randomization process is a crucial aspect to ensure impartiality, and we are almost done with it. The team is well-equipped and prepared for the task ahead,” he added.
In addition to the operational arrangements, Sherpa emphasized that essential infrastructure and safety provisions have been set up to ensure a hassle-free counting day. “We have made sure that basic facilities, such as washrooms and drinking water, are available for everyone involved. We’ve also implemented fire safety measures and stationed medical staff on standby to deal with any emergencies that might arise,” he explained.
Sherpa assured the public that the safety of the vote-counting process is a top priority. “A three-tier security system will be in place to maintain order and ensure the safety of everyone present at the venue. Security personnel will be deployed at multiple levels to ensure there are no disruptions, and voters can be confident that the vote counting process will be both smooth and secure.”
The vote counting in the Jammu and Kashmir will take place under the tight supervision of the Election Commission, with the entire Union Territory awaiting the Assembly Election results.