CEC Shri Rajiv Kumar along with ECs Shri Gyanesh Kumar and Dr. S.S. Sandhu held a detailed & comprehensive review of the poll preparedness for the forthcoming Assembly Elections in Haryana at Chandigarh. The term of State Assembly in Haryana is due to expire on 3rd November, 2024 and elections are scheduled for 90 ACs (73 General; 17 SC) in the State.
During the two-day review visit of the Commission, representatives of national and state political parties namely Aam Aadmi Party, Bharatiya Janata Party, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Indian National Congress, Indian National Lok Dal and Jannayak Janta Party came to meet the Commission.
The main issues raised by political parties included:
- Conduct of free and fair elections with strict action against misuse of government machinery.
- Deployment of adequate central forces in sensitive polling stations.
- Some parties also highlighted the requirement of updating the electoral roll with removal of dead and shifted voters in Panchkula.
- Regarding polling stations, there was a request to reduce the distance between polling stations and improve facilities for elderly and women voters.
- Some parties advocated for changing the location of parties polling desks from 200 meters to 50 meters from the polling station entrance in urban areas.
- Concerns were also raised about the inaccessibility of election Observers for timely grievance redressal.
- Other demands included the timely sharing of voter lists with candidates immediately after nomination deadline.
- Providing advance intimation to political parties & candidates when polling teams visits electors for home voting.
- A few parties also requested an increase in the expenditure limit for candidates in assembly elections.
The Commission assured the representatives that it has taken cognizance of suggestions and concerns of the political parties and ECI is committed to conduct free, fair, participative, inclusive, peaceful and inducement free elections in the state. Political parties were encouraged to actively engage in the ongoing second Special Summary Revision process to update the electoral rolls ahead of the elections.
For the first time in State Assembly Elections in Haryana, Senior Citizens over 85+ years and PwDs with 40% benchmark disability will be provided an option to vote from the comfort of their homes. Home Voting facility is optional. If an elector is willing to visit the polling station physically to cast their vote, necessary assistance will be provided at the polling station. Application form 12D is distributed and collected by BLO within 5 days of the notification, from such electors who opt for this facility and deposit it with the Returning Officer. The complete process is videographed and representatives of political parties/candidates are always involved in the entire process of voting from home.
The Commission held detailed review with DEOs/SPs/Divisional Commissioner’s/IGs on every aspect of election planning and conduct including electoral rolls, EVM management, logistics, polling station rationalisation and infrastructure, training of election staff, seizures, law and order, voter awareness and outreach activities.