Assembly Election 2023: There is a wave of assembly elections in five states of the country. The Central Election Commission (ECI) is fully prepared for this and seems to be making voters aware about voting in the states. In this series, assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh tomorrow i.e. on 17th November. Regarding this also, the Election Commission’s preparations are in full swing and the Commission is making all efforts to conduct the elections peacefully. According to the information given by the official social media handle of the Election Commission, “Voting material has been distributed to the polling parties amid tight security arrangements at the polling centers in all the districts of MP.” Along with this, material has also been distributed to the polling parties for the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections and they have been sent to their designated polling centres.
Preparation for elections in MP and Chhattisgarh
The Election Commission of India is responsible for conducting elections in different parts of India. The Commission’s endeavor is to strengthen Indian democracy by conducting elections as per the rules and regulations. In this series, assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh tomorrow i.e. on Friday. The Election Commission has completed all necessary preparations in view of these elections. According to the official social media handle of the Commission, polling parties have been distributed in all the districts of Madhya Pradesh and sent to their destinations. Along with this, it has been made clear to the polling parties that they should ensure smooth conduct of voting in various parts of the state.
To conduct the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections, the Election Commission has distributed voting material to all the polling personnel and sent them to their destination. The Commission is trying to increase the percentage of voting in the state and conduct it smoothly.
appeal to voters
The Central Election Commission has appealed to the voters of Chhattisgarh along with Madhya Pradesh. The Commission has posted from its official social media handle and appealed to the people to contribute in nation-building by casting their vote. Apart from this, it has also been said that in this festival of democracy, every vote is valuable, hence strengthen the democracy by voting.
To increase the voting percentage in the states, the Central Election Commission has also appealed to the people from Chhattisgarh’s popular singer Shashikala and Karate player Aarti Tiwari from Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh to vote. International shooting player Pragati Dubey, who comes from the sports world, has also appealed to the people of Madhya Pradesh to vote on behalf of the Commission.
According to the information given by the Central Election Commission, the voting process will start from 7 am in both the states and will continue till 6 pm.
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Assembly Election 2023: There is a wave of assembly elections in five states of the country. The Central Election Commission (ECI) is fully prepared for this and seems to be making voters aware about voting in the states. In this series, assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh tomorrow i.e. on 17th November. Regarding this also, the Election Commission’s preparations are in full swing and the Commission is making all efforts to conduct the elections peacefully. According to the information given by the official social media handle of the Election Commission, “Voting material has been distributed to the polling parties amid tight security arrangements at the polling centers in all the districts of MP.” Along with this, material has also been distributed to the polling parties for the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections and they have been sent to their designated polling centres.
Preparation for elections in MP and Chhattisgarh
The Election Commission of India is responsible for conducting elections in different parts of India. The Commission’s endeavor is to strengthen Indian democracy by conducting elections as per the rules and regulations. In this series, assembly elections are to be held in Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh tomorrow i.e. on Friday. The Election Commission has completed all necessary preparations in view of these elections. According to the official social media handle of the Commission, polling parties have been distributed in all the districts of Madhya Pradesh and sent to their destinations. Along with this, it has been made clear to the polling parties that they should ensure smooth conduct of voting in various parts of the state.
To conduct the Chhattisgarh Assembly elections, the Election Commission has distributed voting material to all the polling personnel and sent them to their destination. The Commission is trying to increase the percentage of voting in the state and conduct it smoothly.
appeal to voters
The Central Election Commission has appealed to the voters of Chhattisgarh along with Madhya Pradesh. The Commission has posted from its official social media handle and appealed to the people to contribute in nation-building by casting their vote. Apart from this, it has also been said that in this festival of democracy, every vote is valuable, hence strengthen the democracy by voting.
To increase the voting percentage in the states, the Central Election Commission has also appealed to the people from Chhattisgarh’s popular singer Shashikala and Karate player Aarti Tiwari from Shahdol, Madhya Pradesh to vote. International shooting player Pragati Dubey, who comes from the sports world, has also appealed to the people of Madhya Pradesh to vote on behalf of the Commission.
According to the information given by the Central Election Commission, the voting process will start from 7 am in both the states and will continue till 6 pm.
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