Assembly polls outcomes right this moment: Covid guidelines in place, a look ahead to verdict
By: Express News Service | Chennai, Guwahati, Kolkata, Thiruvananthapuram |
Updated: May 2, 2021 4:06:49 am
Counting of votes in 4 states and a Union Territory will probably be held on Sunday, bringing to an finish a heated, acrimonious ballot season amid a raging pandemic.
The Election Commission has made a number of preparations—resembling growing the variety of counting halls, limiting the variety of officers inside, and making vaccination certificates or adverse exams necessary for entry—to make sure adherence to Covid-19 protocols amid the counting course of. It has additionally banned victory rallies.
In West Bengal, counting will happen amid a three-layer safety association at 108 counting centres. At least 292 observers have been appointed. As many as 256 firms of central forces have been deployed on the counting centres throughout 23 districts of the state that voted in eight phases between March 27 and April 29.
The TMC and the BJP are locked in a bitter wrestle for the 294 Assembly seats within the state, with exit polls predicting a detailed contest. In Kerala, the counting will probably be held at 114 centres. Exit polls have tipped the CPI(M)-led LDF authorities to return to energy, retaining out the Congress-led UDF for the second straight time. Kerala’s Chief Electoral Officer Teek Ram Meena stated 633 counting halls have been organized within the centres for counting votes for the 140 Assembly constituencies. He stated the variety of halls has been elevated from 140 contemplating the pandemic. Counting of votes polled within the by-election to Malappuram Lok Sabha seat will even be executed.
In Assam, the variety of counting halls has been elevated from 143 within the 2016 Assembly Election to 331 this time, in keeping with CEO Nitin Khade.
The three-phase election, held between March 27 and April 6, noticed a triangular contest between the NDA — the BJP, the Asom Gana Parishad and the United People’s Party Liberal; the ‘mahajot’ — Congress, All India United Democratic Front, Bodoland People’s Front, three Left events and the regional Anchalik Gana Morcha; and the alliance of two newly-formed regional events — Assam Jatiya Parishad and the Raijor Dal.
Exit polls have projected that the BJP-led alliance will kind the federal government for the second consecutive time. The celebration Friday stated it expects to win round 85 of the 126 seats with its allies.
Extensive preparations have been made for Sunday’s counting in Tamil Nadu. The course of begins at 8 am within the state’s 75 centres and will probably be backed by one lakh police personnel. About 20,000 personnel will probably be deployed in Chennai alone.The election for the 234-seat Assembly occurred on April 6.
Chief Electoral Officer Satyabrata Sahoo stated surveillance cameras will probably be put in at every desk to observe the counting course of. With most exit polls predicting a victory for the DMK-led alliance, the ruling AIADMK needed to challenge a press release interesting to cadres to not imagine within the forecast. A senior AIADMK chief stated the celebration was working extra time to make sure the presence of their native leaders as chief brokers and counting brokers till the declaration of outcomes.