Poll-Day webcasting at all polling booths to help the Election Commission monitoring processes. Bharat News

New Delhi: The Election Commission has decided to do pol-day webcasting in all polling stations to help in monitoring processes. As per earlier guidelines, webcasting was to be done in all important polling stations in weak areas or at least 50% of the total polling stations, including the auxiliary polling stations, whichever was more.“The Commission has issued instructions on the use of several civil (non-force) measures to keep an eye on different stages of the election process to monitor various stages of the election process, which to prevent any vital of the election process to monitor important activities as an internal management tool to prevent any vital of the election process … It has been decided that webcasting will be discontinued in all polling stations.In shadow areas where the Internet is not available, the appropriate alternative arrangement of videography, photography, among others, can be made, it can be said.The revised guidelines require a webcasting monitoring control room at the state, district and assembly constituency levels. They will be monitored and monitored by a nodal officer appointed at each level. Nodal officials will ensure that webcasting arrangements are kept and a dry run is held two days before the polling day. They will monitor the poll -day activities at all polling stations with their team and will work in close coordination with the field officials.According to the guidelines, “It will be ensured that all polling stations are seen live several times during the day.Violations or suspicious activity seen in any polling station will be brought in notice of the presiding officer, returning officer or supervisor for necessary action.