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Bihar’s Director General of Police, Vinay Kumar, commemorated the historical citizen engagement throughout the very first stage of assembly surveys, crediting it to proactive policing and strong bonds with the neighborhood. He highlighted the important function of Election Commission efforts and happily kept in mind the lack of violence on ballot day.
Bihar DGP Vinay Kumar stated proactive policing, enhanced neighborhood link, and efforts taken by the Election Commission are the primary factors behind the “historic” citizen turnout in the very first stage of the assembly surveys.
The recognition of prospective wrongdoers and their locations of operation beforehand, appropriate implementation of forces, and timely action have not just assisted the cops develop strong relations with individuals, however likewise instilled self-confidence amongst citizens, he stated.
Bihar tape-recorded the “highest ever” citizen turnout of over 65 percent in the ballot throughout 121 constituencies in the very first stage of the assembly elections.
Speaking to PTI, the director general of authorities stated, “Proactive policing, improved police-community relations, developmental works carried out by the state government, and the initiatives taken by the EC are the main reasons behind the historic turnout”
No violence occurred throughout the preliminary of ballot on November 6, he asserted.
“Now we are fully prepared for the second phase of polls, which will take place on Tuesday. Adequate security personnel have been deployed in all 122 assembly seats to ensure free and fair elections,” Kumar stated.
Adequate security workers have actually been released in locations where the very first stage of ballot took location to guarantee “law and order and foolproof poll-related security arrangements”
“Altogether, around 4 lakh security personnel have been deployed across the state to ensure violence-free, smooth and fair assembly polls,” the DGP stated.
The districts going to surveys on November 11 are West Champaran, East Champaran, Sitamarhi, Madhubani, Supaul, Araria and Kishanganj, and all these share borders with Nepal.
“Strict vigil is being maintained in districts bordering Nepal. We will not allow anyone to take the law into their hands. Law enforcement agencies are ensuring that ECI’s guidelines are strictly followed in the state,” stated the DGP.
Kumar stated that no workers have actually been stopped by helicopters in ballot cubicles for the very first time in Bihar.
“Since the road infrastructure has remarkably improved in the state, especially in rural areas, we decided to send security personnel, who are engaged in poll duty, to remote areas by road. They are reaching their centres of deployment by road,” he stated.
There is no requirement to move ballot cubicles, for the very first time in Bihar, as Maoist activities have “substantially declined” in the state, the DGP stated.
“We are ensuring full safety and security of the electorates in sensitive areas. The Quick Response Teams (QRTs) of Bihar Police, comprising commandos of Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) and Special Task Force (STF), are also on stand-by to deal with emergencies, security breaches, and other critical incidents”he included.
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