Strategy for vote counting : 'India' vigilant to prevent malpractice.

The vote counting for the closely contested Lok Sabha elections in New Delhi is scheduled for June 4.
Strategy for vote counting : 'India' vigilant to prevent malpractice.
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The 'India' alliance parties have been cautioned to prevent any irregularities during the vote counting process. Measures will be implemented to ensure proper oversight at the counting centers and in the surrounding systems. A strategy meeting for 'India' is planned in Delhi on June 1. Civil organizations nationwide are also mobilizing to counter the opposition's tactics.

Concerns are rising among opponents about potential confusion throughout the three stages of vote counting and result declaration. To address this, a knowledgeable election representative from each 'India' party will be assigned to each center. These representatives will be well-versed in the technical aspects of the electoral process to ensure accurate counting.

Officials will oversee the proper counting of votes and verify the integrity of the election machines. Should any irregularities be suspected, a policy of protest and refusal to sign off on the final result will be followed. Even if a BJP candidate secures victory early on, the appointed representative will continue monitoring until the process concludes. These technical aspects will be extensively discussed during the 'India' meeting.

The meeting will see the presence of representatives from various parties including Congress, NCP, AAP, Samajwadi Party, Rashtriya Janata Dal, DMK, CPI-MCP, National Conference, PDP, Jharkhand Mukti Morcha, among others. The importance of the counting process is emphasized, with 'India' leaders stressing the need for vigilance to prevent bias or discrimination during the vote counting.

Suggestions have been made to delay result announcements until every vote is counted to avoid premature declarations. AAP leader Somnath Bharti recommended this approach during a civic organization meeting in Delhi, attended by leaders and activists from different groups.

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