Gujarat Assembly Election Date 2022 News: From polling station for solitary voter to booth inside shipping container - All you need to know
Gujarat Assembly Election Date 2022 News: In the Gir forest, a polling station will be set up for Baharatdas Darshandas at Banej. The polling station was set up for the lone voter there in the past too.
Gujarat Assembly Election Date 2022 News: In this Gujarat assembly polls, provisions have been made for over 200 electors of an island off the state's coast to cast their vote in a shipping container, saving them a long journey to the nearest polling station in Bharuch district.
Polling at shipping container
The shipping container as a makeshift polling station will be set up at Aliabet in the Vagra assembly constituency of the district. The polling station will have basic facilities such as drinking water. There was no government or semi-government facility available in the village which apparently made it difficult to set up a polling centre. "Our teams trek difficult terrains and forests and travel by boat to reach polling stations set up in remote areas to ensure that no voter is left behind," Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kuma said.
Gujarat assembly election, result date
Gujarat will go to polls in two phases on December 1 and 5 with the counting of votes on December 8 along with that of Himachal Pradesh.
EC team to travel by boat to reach the polling station
For Shiyalbet, a team will travel by boat to reach the polling station on the island as it has no alternative connectivity to the mainland. The nearest town is Jafrabad, around 15 kilometres away from the island, which has 4,757 voters.
Polling station for solitary voter
In the Gir forest, a polling station will be set up for Baharatdas Darshandas at Banej. The polling station was set up for the lone voter there in the past too.
Three polling stations in Gir Somnath district
Three polling stations are also being set up by Election Commission (EC) in Madhupur Jambur in Gir Somnath district for the Siddis. Siddis, the EC said, are descendants of East African people who came to India during the 14th and 17th centuries and now reside here. Kumar said they are our proud voters. Out of 3,481 voters there, 90 per cent are from the Siddhi community. In a first, special observers are being deployed for accessibility and inclusion in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh.
(PTI Inputs)
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