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Election Commission advises states to ensure inducement-free and safe polls

IndiaTimes Thursday, 9 November 2023
The Election Commission of India has advised state police officials in seven states and Union Territories on ensuring inducement-free and safe elections. The advice was given at a regional conference attended by chief electoral officers and state police nodal officers. The officials were instructed to take all necessary measures to ensure peaceful, participative, and inclusive elections. The conference also discussed preparations for the general elections, including the special summary revision of electoral rolls and efforts to enroll all eligible voters.
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