Securing Democracy: Scrutiny over Kerala's Strong Rooms
The Kerala Chief Electoral Officer issued directions to prevent unauthorized access to strong rooms at counting centers after reports of potential breaches emerged. Allegations and clarifications followed, highlighting concerns from political parties about possible election law violations. All officers were advised to maintain the integrity and transparency of the electoral process.
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Kerala Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U Kelkar has reinforced stringent measures to ensure the integrity of electoral processes across the state, following reports of potential breaches at strong room facilities in counting centers.
Allegations surfaced after reports that a strong room in Perambra was accessed before the designated counting day, and plans were in place for similar actions in Nenmara. Congress leader K Muraleedharan expressed concerns over proximity issues between facilities and demanded a thorough investigation.
However, district officials clarified that no electoral machinery was compromised. Statements from Palakkad and Kozhikode officials detailed procedural operations conducted in compliance with electoral guidelines, dismissing rumors of unauthorized access.
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