Ludhiana MC poll result: Counting of votes to take place on Tuesday

| Feb 26, 2018, 21:12 IST
LUDHIANA: District Electoral Officer-cum-Deputy Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Agrawal and Additional District electoral officer-cum-Additional Deputy Commissioner Neeru Katyal Gupta asserted that all requisite arrangements and preparations have been made for the counting of votes for Ludhiana Municipal Corporation Elections.

Agrawal informed that the counting of wards (2 to 7 and 9 to 13) come under jurisdiction of Returning Officer-1 Navraj Singh Brar will be held at Kundan Vidya Mandir School, civil lines, counting of wards (14 to 19 – 21, 23, 24 to 26) under returning officer-2 Amarjeet Singh Bains at Malwa Central College Of Education, Ghumar Mandi, Counting of wards (22, 27 to 35 and 40) under returning Officer-3 Amit Bamby at Khalsa College (Girls), counting of wards (36 to 39, 41, 42 and 46 to 50) under returning officer-4 Damanjeet Singh at Government Polytechnic College, Rishi Nagar, counting of wards (8, 20, 51 to 58 and 63) under Returning Officer-5 Gurminder Singh at Government College (Girls) and counting of wards (1, 59 to 62, 64, 85 to 88) under Returning Officer-6 Joginder Singh would be held at Arya College.


District Electoral Offical further stated that the counting of wards (Ward 79, 83, 84, 89 to 95) under Returning Officer-7 Lovejeet Kaur Kalsi at Government College (Boys), counting of wards ( 43 to 45, 65 to 71) under Returning Officer-8 Jagseer Singh at MGM Public Senior Secondary School, Urban Estate Phase-2, Dugri and counting of wards (72 to 78 and 80 to 82) under Returning Officer-9 Swati Tiwana would be held at Guru Nanak Public School, Sarabha Nagar.


Agrawal said that 108 tables have been placed inside the counting centres and one supervisor along with one counting assistant have been deployed there to complete the counting.


He also disclosed that 260 officials have been appointed for the counting and 20 percent additional staff has been reserved.


Meanwhile, Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police (ADCP) Surinder Lamba told that full proof security arrangements have been made and each counting centre would be manned by one assistant commissioner of police and three SHOs. 900 cops would keep the vigil around the centres and no one would be allowed to create any kind of mismanagements.

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