WARANGAL: District election officer (DEO) of Warangal parliament constituency, Prashanth J Patil, is concentrating his efforts to track cash transfers made through online accounts and social media all over the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Speaking to media on Monday, the DEO said that the type code of habits (MCC) had come into power and ordered the removal of all political events ads from the walls and public puts. He additionally ordered the corporation authorities to start out taking away hoardings, publicity banners of political events with quick effect.
Patil said that this time, the administration will likely be the usage of the ECIL electronic vote casting machines (EVM) as opposed to BEL's machines. "The first phase of the inspection process with all recognised political party volunteers has been concluded," he knowledgeable.
"Publicity and other activities should not avoid candidates' election expenditure. The accounts committee will monitor every detail of the contesting candidates' expenditure," Patil added.
Speaking to the media, Warangal district collector said: "People should not carry cash above 50,000 without documents. We are creating awareness among all sections of people about the cash and belongings they can carry."
Both officials additionally appealed to new voters to check their names in the registration web page and make the important calls if their names did not figure.
Speaking to media on Monday, the DEO said that the type code of habits (MCC) had come into power and ordered the removal of all political events ads from the walls and public puts. He additionally ordered the corporation authorities to start out taking away hoardings, publicity banners of political events with quick effect.
Patil said that this time, the administration will likely be the usage of the ECIL electronic vote casting machines (EVM) as opposed to BEL's machines. "The first phase of the inspection process with all recognised political party volunteers has been concluded," he knowledgeable.
"Publicity and other activities should not avoid candidates' election expenditure. The accounts committee will monitor every detail of the contesting candidates' expenditure," Patil added.
Speaking to the media, Warangal district collector said: "People should not carry cash above 50,000 without documents. We are creating awareness among all sections of people about the cash and belongings they can carry."
Both officials additionally appealed to new voters to check their names in the registration web page and make the important calls if their names did not figure.
Don't carry over Rs 50K: Warangal DC
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March 12, 2019
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