Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Tripura, Gitte Kirankumar Dinakarrao, on Monday appealed to political parties and people for ensuring peace during and after the counting of votes for the state assembly elections.
Counting for the February 16 Assembly elections will be held on March 2.
The CEO was addressing a booth-level peace meeting in Sepahijala district's Kamalsagar Assembly constituency.
“We have arranged elaborate security during the counting process to make it free, fair, transparent and peaceful,” he said.
The poll panel during its visit to the state on January 12 had promised that the assembly elections would be free, fair, and peaceful.
“The Election Commission has set a programme- 'zero poll violence' - during the election and post-election period and so far it has been done with the cooperation from the people as well as political parties. Booths are the places where the possibility of violence cannot be ruled out and this is the reason the Election Commission is holding booth-level peace meetings in all the 3337 polling stations”, he said.
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