LS Election: Polling Staff Reaches Sensitive Locations in Gadchiroli via Helicopters
Authorities in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli are moving 295 election staffers to sensitive and hypersensitive locations via helicopters for the Lok Sabha poll on April 19. The constituency will witness a battle between BJP's Ashok Nete and Congress's Dr Namdev Kirsan. The district has a total of 16,12,930 voters.
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With three days left for the Lok Sabha poll in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli, authorities on Tuesday started the process of moving 295 election staffers by helicopters at sensitive and hypersensitive locations in the insurgency-hit district, an official said.
Polling parties along with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and other equipment were being moved to various locations in Gadchiroli, where voting will be held on April 19, Superintendent of Police Neelotpal said.
Authorities started the process of moving 295 polling personnel of 68 booths at sensitive and hypersensitive locations in Gadchiroli with the help of helicopters of the Indian Air Force and the Army, he said.
The Gadchiroli-Chimur Lok Sabha constituency will see a direct contest between BJP's sitting MP Ashok Nete and Congress candidate Dr Namdev Kirsan.
The constituency has 16,12,930 voters, including 8,11,836 men, 8,010,82 women and 12 transgender persons.
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