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Lok Sabha Election 2024: SVEEP nodal officer and District Panchayat CEO Rituraj Singh said that in the centers where less than 55 percent polling took place, polling campaign will be initiated with the help of BLOs, Sector Magistrates and NGOs.

By Madanmohan Malviya

Publication Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:06 PM (IST)

Date Updated: Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:06 PM (IST)

Highlights

  1. Programs will be organized under sweeping activities
  2. New voters, women voters, elderly voters will be identified
  3. Work will be done to increase the voting percentage

Lok Sabha Election 2024: Navdunia Representative, Bhopal. During the assembly elections in the district, there was 55 percent less voting in more than 200 centers. Here, an awareness campaign is conducted by the electoral branch to improve the voting percentage during the Lok Sabha elections. With the help of voluntary organizations, various programs will be organized in these centers under sweeping activities to make voters aware.

In order to ensure maximum voting in these centres, work will be done to increase the voting percentage by identifying new voters, female voters and elderly voters. District Election Officer and Collector Kaushalendra Vikram Singh has given these instructions to all the officials. SVEEP nodal officer and District Panchayat CEO Rituraj Singh said that the voting campaign will be initiated with the help of BLOs, Sector Magistrates and NGOs in the centers where there was less than 55 percent voting. The voting process is to be held in Bhopal on May 7. A plan has also been prepared to connect new voters with this campaign, which will increase the voting percentage in these centres.

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    I have been associated with journalism for the past 24 years, during which time I have served in many newspapers and magazines. I started with the national daily Hindi Mail, during the Gujarat earthquake in 2000, I published my letters.

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