EC assures free, fair elections by curbing muscle power, abuse of money
The Election Commission also limited the expenses for candidates to be spent during the election.
New Delhi: The Election Commission on Wednesday said it will strictly monitor the elections in the five states of Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Manipur and Goa to curb black money and assure free and fair polls by curbing muscle power and abuse of money.
"There will be strict expenditure monitor mechanism to curb black money. The Election Commission of India will ensure level playing field for inclusive, free and fair elections by curbing muscle power and abuse of money," Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi told a press conference in New Delhi.
The Election Commission also limited the expenses for candidates to be spent during the election to Rs. 28 lakh in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Rs. 20 lakh for Manipur and Goa.
Zaidi also said there will be complete accountability of photo voter slips and this year colourful voter guides will be distributed to each family. The posters were a statutory requirement at all polling stations, he said. A voting assistance booth would also be kept at the polling stations.
The Commission, which will launch awareness program in all these five states, urged the various parties and candidates to avoid hazardous materials like plastic in their election campaigns.
"As far as sound pollution is a concern, there will be no use of loudspeakers after 10 p.m. The police and electoral officers will ensure clampdown on it," Zaidi said.
He also informed that 1,85,000 polling stations will be covered and nearly 160 million voters will participate in the polls.
In wake of the complaint received earlier, the Election Commission has also raised the height of voting compartments to 30-inch for maintaining secrecy.
A separate polling station for women's will be introduced in some places which will be managed by women.
Around 690 legislative assemblies will go to polls, out of which 133 are reserved for Schedule Caste and 23 are reserved of Schedule Tribe as per the delimitation order of 2008.
There will be seven-phase polling for 403 assembly constituencies in the politically crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, two-phase polling in Manipur and one-phase polling each in the states of Punjab, Uttarakhand and Goa respectively. Zaidi said that the counting of votes in all the five states will take place on March 11.