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Feb 17, 2023, 12.15 PM

Meticulous planning, exhaustive reviews, CAPF help in ensuring elections to Tripura Assembly, 2023

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar had announced during a press conference in Tripura and while announcing the Schedule that violence before, during and after elections is left only in a few states and there is no place for poll violence in democracy.

Many voters were seen to be in queue at 4pm also. Final figures will be known by 17.2.23 after scrutiny of form 17A.

Polling for General Elections to State Legislative Assembly of Tripura was held today across 60 ACs spread over 3,337 polling stations set up in the State. Tentative figures of voting of nearly 80% were reported. Voters who reach Polling stations till the end of poll hour are allowed to cast their vote.

Many voters were seen to be in queue at 4pm also. Final figures will be known by 17.2.23 after scrutiny of form 17A.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar had announced during a press conference in Tripura and while announcing the Schedule that violence before, during and after elections is left only in a few states and there is no place for poll violence in democracy.

Meticulous planning, regular exhaustive reviews with Chief Secretaries/DGs of Police of neighbouring States and other enforcement agencies by the Election Commission of India led by CEC Shri Rajiv Kumar and Election Commissioners Shri Anup Chandra Pandey and Shri Arun Goel ensured smooth conduct of elections in a largely violence-free, fair, inclusive and accessible manner in Tripura.

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