Gujarat assembly polls in December: Election Commission


Ahmedabad, Oct 10 (IANS): The Election Commission on Tuesday said the assembly elections in Gujarat will be held in December.

"I cannot confirm the dates yet, but the (assembly) elections will be held in December," Chief Election Commissioner A.K. Joti told the media here.

The last elections to the 182-member assembly were held in December 2012.

Joti announced setting up of at least one polling booth across all 182 constituencies to be manned completely by women, be it as polling officials or as security personnel.

Electronic Voting Machines with Voter Verified Paper Audit Trails would be used across all 50,128 polling stations in 28,639 polling locations in the state, said Joti who is leading a team of EC officials on a two-day visit to Gujarat to review preparedness ahead of the elections.

VVPAT enables a voter to see the candidate's name/symbol in favour of whom he has cast his/her vote.

"Political parties have welcomed the introduction of VVPAT and requested that the time frame for voting should be rationalised to achieve maximum voting," he said.

The CEC said Gujarat has 43.3 million registered voters as on September 25, with 22.5 million (51.96 per cent) males and 20.7 million (47.80 per cent) females.

During the visit, the commission officials met representatives of various political parties, administrative and police officials as well as enforcement agencies.

The Election Commission said its main aim was to ensure free elections with adequate security.

  

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  • Michael Noronha, Mysore

    Wed, Oct 11 2017

    Allow Dr Manmohan Singh to start speaking to the people of Gujarat. It is a Must. Let him tell the world what a failure Modinomics is and the fruits of Manmohanomics.

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 11 2017

    Guj Patels extended support to RAHUL this time, dood ka doodh pani ka pani .
    uptrall it is business ki BAATH.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Wed, Oct 11 2017

    The favorable election dates to chaaiwaala prime minister is during the Christmas eve.

    CHRISTMAS WILL BE A WORKING DAY.
    AND GOOD FRIDAY WORK IS COMPULSORY.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Oct 11 2017

    If BJP looses in Gujarat they are out of India ...

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Wed, Oct 11 2017

    Attacking Gandhi by mocking his mother’s Italian origin has been a favourite tool for the BJP leaders for quite sometime. Only few days ago, Shah had made similar comments during his roadshow in Gujarat, which goes to polls in December.

    He said, “Rahul baba, you are wearing Italian glasses. You cannot see things from the Indian perspective.” This was in reference to the Italian origin of Gandhi’s mother, Sonia Gandhi, who’s also the Congress president.

    Amit Shah asks Rahul Gandhi to remove ‘Italian glasses’ but it’s his boss Modi, who is fond of Bvlgari.

    Is PM Modi need 'hubble telescope' to see 'Yash shah' Maha 'Gotala' from Maha Chor party?
    Jai Hind

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Wed, Oct 11 2017

    We got a PM who talks only about Mann ki baat...

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  • leslie, udupi

    Wed, Oct 11 2017

    This is what is called as acid test....
    Come Modi...Come Shah...
    Khalliwalli...
    Rahul will win all the way....
    Gujarat people have seen enough of your false drama...
    Let it begin from there....

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