The plan for counting of Lok Sabha elections in Bhopal has been prepared. On June 4, about 3000 officers and employees will count the votes in the old jail. Strict security arrangements will also be made during counting. More than 500 police personnel will be deployed. At the same time, 2 ambulances and 1 fire brigade will be present all the time.
Voting for Bhopal Lok Sabha seat took place on May 7. About 64 percent of voters cast their votes. After voting, the EVMs were sealed in the strong room of the old jail, which will open on the morning of June 4.
A plan has been prepared for counting. At the same time, Collector Kaushlendra Vikram Singh has also distributed work to the officers.
Joint Collector Aditya Jain will conduct the first, second and third randomization of the counting team and micro observers.
Additional CEO of ZIP, Vinod Yadav will complete the training process of the officers and employees engaged in counting.
District Informatics Officer Tajwar Musharraf, Assistant District Informatics Officer Badri Prasad, e-Governance Manager Vikas Gupta and Public Service Manager Prasun Soni will tabulate the results.
Deputy Collector Rajesh Sorte has been entrusted with the work of admit card, Ajay Sharma has been entrusted with the work of postal ballot and other officials have also been entrusted with the work.
On the day of counting, about 5000 officers, employees, agents etc. will be present in the old jail. Therefore, preparations are also being made accordingly. If there is any problem regarding anyone's health, 2 ambulances will be present all the time. At the same time, 1 fire brigade will also be stationed in the premises.