Trouble with the CCTV cameras in the rooms where the voting machines are kept?

Sekar Chandra
Trouble with the CCTV cameras in the rooms where the voting machines are kept? Radhakrishnan Action Research

District election Officer Radhakrishnan, who visited the areas where voting machines are installed in chennai, said that measures have been taken to prevent any untoward incident on the day of counting of votes.District Electoral Officer Radhakrishnan, chennai police Commissioner sandeep Rai Rathore, North chennai election Officer ravi teja conducted an inspection at rani Mary college where the voting machines are located under the North chennai parliamentary constituency. Following this, Radhakrishnan, the journalists, and the counting centers were jointly inspected by the district election Officer today along with the Commissioner.

No one can enter the voting machines. Steps have been taken to count the votes in three constituencies under the chennai district and counting of votes by assembly constituencies. Arrangements will be made to set up 14 tables and 16 cameras inside the counting center for security.We checked whether surveillance cameras are placed in proper locations. 104 CCTV cameras have been installed to monitor the security rooms housing the Vadachennai Constituency Vote Registration Machines. Uninterrupted power supply is ensured to ensure continuous operation of CCTV cameras. In addition, generator facility has also been established. Measures have been taken to prevent any untoward incident on the day of counting of votes.Chennai Metropolitan police Commissioner sandeep Roy Rathore told reporters that four-layer security has been provided to the centers where the ballot boxes are kept. There are 140 police officers on rotation. Safety arrangements are inspected and reported to us on a daily basis. "We will investigate and report to the election Commission," he said.

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