Anganwadi workers will be made special 'police officers'

Sekar Chandra
Anganwadi workers will be made special 'police officers'…

The bugle of lok sabha elections 2024 has been sounded in the country. Anganwadi workers, assistants, and guest teachers have been given important responsibilities for the lok sabha elections in Madhya Pradesh. madhya pradesh election commission has decided to use Anganwadi workers, assistants, guest teachers along with 5 lakh employees. In the order issued, it has been said that Anganwadi workers, assistants, and guest teachers will be made special police officers to assist in the election process. It is noteworthy that voting for lok sabha elections is to be held in four phases on all 29 lok sabha seats of Madhya Pradesh.

Important decision of madhya pradesh election Commission

Five crore 64 lakh 76 thousand 110 voters of madhya pradesh will decide the fate of the lok sabha candidates. The number of male voters is said to be around 2 crore 90 lakh and the number of female voters is said to be around 2 crore 74 lakh. madhya pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Anupam Rajan said that 64 thousand 523 polling stations will be built in the state. More than 5 lakh employees will be used for the election process. 1500 auxiliary polling stations will also be built in madhya pradesh for the lok sabha elections.

Who will be made a special police officer?

Anganwadi workers, assistants, and guest teachers will also be used to make the election process systematic, independent, and transparent at these polling stations. He will be appointed as a special police officer to conduct the lok sabha elections. Preparations for elections on all 29 lok sabha seats of madhya pradesh have intensified. Keeping in mind the lok sabha elections, 500 checkpoints are being built in Madhya Pradesh. A vehicle-checking campaign will be conducted at the checkpoints. The State election commission says that necessary steps are being taken to conduct the lok sabha elections peacefully and fairly.

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