Srinagar- In a crucial step toward ensuring a smooth electoral process, District Election Officer (DEO) Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din Bhat undertook an extensive late-night inspection of polling stations across the district.
Accompanied by other government officials, DEO Srinagar visited Baghat Barzulla, Peerbagh, Hyderpora, Chanapora and others.
During the visit, Bhat evaluated key aspects of each polling station, focusing on essential amenities such as reliable electricity, clean water supply, and adequate sanitation facilities. His attention to detail included ensuring that polling locations were equipped to cater to differently-abled individuals, with proper seating arrangements and separate queues for senior citizens. This commitment to inclusivity is vital in fostering a sense of belonging and participation among all segments of the community.
Bhat also held discussions with local security personnel to finalize contingency plans aimed at safeguarding voters and polling staff.
He emphasized the importance of clear communication and coordination among security forces to address any potential challenges that might arise during the elections. By preparing for various scenarios, the administration aims to instill confidence in the electorate.
Additionally, Bhat took the opportunity to engage with local community leaders, encouraging them to spread awareness about the importance of voting and participation in the democratic process. His outreach efforts underscore the belief that informed citizens are the backbone of a thriving democracy. The DEO’s initiative to foster community engagement reflects a holistic approach to the electoral process, emphasizing not only logistics but also the civic responsibility of every individual.
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