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Restrictions for Kolkata Municipal Corporation election results on Tuesday

The Telegraph gives a lowdown of some of the restrictions that will be in place, along with the bandobast for the day

Voters’ queue at a booth in New Alipore on Sunday. Telegraph picture

Our Bureau
Published 21.12.21, 07:53 AM

Several restrictions will come into effect on Tuesday when the results of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation elections will be declared from 16 counting centres across the city. Deployment of forces at counting centres began on Monday evening. The Telegraph gives a lowdown of some of the restrictions that will be in place, along with the bandobast for the day

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Each centre will be under CCTV surveillance and have a three-tier police presence around them

Liquor

All liquor shops and bars in all 144 wards in the city will remain shut till the election results are declared. Excise department officials have informed all bar and liquor shop owners about the restriction.

“All retail outlets, including clubs and hotels, will not be allowed to serve liquor till the counting is over,” said an excise department officer.

Senior police officers said in certain pockets they might extend the ban if there are apprehensions about law and order following the declaration of the results.

“That decision will rest on the officer in charge of the local police station,” said a senior officer.

Traffic

The roads are Ballygunge Circular Road (between Ballygunge Phari and Gurusaday Road), Ritchie Road, Beltala Road, Palit Street, Dover Road, Deodar Street, Chakraberia Road, Lovelock Place and Paddapukur Road. Residents of these streets will be allowed after necessary verifications, police said.

“Since David Hare Training College on Ballygunge Circular Road is a venue for counting of votes, these restrictions have been put in place,” an officer said. “Similar restrictions will be imposed around other counting centres, too.”

Connector

In Behala, Biren Road Road East (between James Long Sarani and Diamond Harbour Road) will be closed and the existing auto stand near Vivekananda College will be shifted to Diamond Harbour Road.

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