Election Steadfastness: Bihar's Assembly Poll Preparations in Progress
Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, alongside Election Commissioners Vivek Joshi and S S Sandhu, will visit Patna to assess Bihar's poll readiness. Scheduled for October 4-5, the visit anticipates the forthcoming Bihar assembly elections. An extensive revision of the electoral roll has concluded amid criticism from opposition parties.
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Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and Election Commissioners Vivek Joshi and S S Sandhu are set to visit Patna on Saturday. Their mission: a thorough appraisal of poll preparedness in Bihar amid the impending assembly elections. This crucial visit is scheduled for October 4 and 5, officials confirmed.
The term for the current 243-member Bihar assembly wraps up on November 22, with elections anticipated to unfold in multiple phases, kicking off later this month and extending into November. Election authorities customarily conduct state visits before solidifying the election timetable.
The Election Commission, during its tour, will engage with political party representatives and top-tier police, administrative, and electoral officials to ensure readiness. Observers have been tasked with adhering to election law fidelity, accessibility for grievances, and ensuring fair play for all candidates.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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