Mangalore: Blind Can Vote using Braille Strips on EVM - EC


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (RS/RD)

Mangalore, Apr 14: In order to provide an opportunity for the blind to cast their votes; the Election Commission (EC) has planned to add a strip in Braille to every Electronic Voting Machine (EVM), said Dakshina Kannada (DK) Deputy Commissioner (DC) V Ponnuraj.







Addressing the media persons, during the press conference at his office here, on Monday April 13, PonnuraJ  said that the Braille strip will have - 16 numbers while each serial number is being allotted to every candidate, to enable the blind to vote in secrecy.

The staff on election duty is provided with training .  Efforts  will be made to train all election staff, in order to get familiar with all the electoral  procedures , Ponnuraj informed.

As the election campaign is picking up momentum, 3 teams were already formed to monitor the violation of code of conduct during the campaign.  Two teams will discharge their duties during the day and one team during the night, he added.

Electioneering observers will handle  any discrepancy of voters, in case of impersonation by allowing to tender vote that will not be counted. Instead it would be accounted as tender vote, he clarified.

DC Ponnuraj informed that there are 11 candidates from Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency . Three  out of 14 nominations are rejected. He said

Janardhana Poojary (Congress), Nalin Kumar Kateel (BJP),  B Madhava (CPI (M), Girish  Rai (BSP) and Independent candidates Ananda Gatty (Gas cylinder symbol) Dr Thirumala Raya  Halemane (Basket) Mohammad Salih (coconut)  K Rama Bhat(ring) Vasudeva Gowda M P (Television), Dr U P Shivananda (torchlight), Kumar Kuntikana (black board) are in electoral fray.            

Security

SP Dr Subrahmanyeswar Rao, explaining security arrangements for poll duty, said that DK has 1518 polling centers that are subjected to keen observation.  Eight DySPs, 36 inspectors, 155 sub inspectors and assistant sub inspectors, 490 head constables, 1980 constables and 659 home guards and 16 companies of District Armed Reserve (DAR) and 17 companies of Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) will be required for security purpose.  A proposal in this regard  has been sent to the department, Dr Rao said.

Meanwhile, one more proposal has been forwarded to department, seeking additional requirement of 20 companies of Central Force, especially to assist the district police at the Naxal sensitive 22 polling booths in Beltangady, he added.

Election observers T R Meena, K Balamurugan, S H Dange were also present at the press conference.

  

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  • P.Tauro, Mangalore

    Sun, Apr 19 2009

    Helping the blind to vote is fine but what about helping those who have voters card and have registered in the new registration drive, to vote ? Today is 19th and yet, the supplementary list of voters in Mangalore south is not seen on the web.Let the DC first help those who can see to vote.

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