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Kerala: Polling officials suspended for "failing to maintain secrecy" during home voting in Kannur

Four polling officials and a videographer were suspended on Friday for allegedly "failing to maintain secrecy" during home voting in Kerala's Kannur.

ANI Apr 19, 2024 19:16 IST googleads

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Kannur (Kerala) [India], April 19 (ANI): Four polling officials and a videographer were suspended on Friday for allegedly "failing to maintain secrecy" during home voting in Kerala's Kannur.
District Collector Arun K Vijayan, who is the District Election Officer, suspended the special polling officer, polling assistant, micro observer, special police officer and videographer in connection with the incident.
According to the officials, the incident took place on April 18 in booth 164, set up at the residence of 92-year-old voter, Devi in Kalliasseri panchayat of Kalliasseri Assembly constituency. The officials allegedly "failed to prevent outside interference" during the voting process of senior citizens.
Kalliasseri is in Kannur district, which comes under the Kasaragod Lok Sabha Constituency.
In the report given to the Chief Electoral Officer, the District Collector said that a person named Anchaam Peediaka Kappod Kavil Ganesan interfered in the voting process, which was a violation of Section 128(1) of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
The District Collector in the report recommended departmental action and police investigation against the officials.
As per the report, the incident also violated Section 171(c) of the IPC.
Kannur Sub Collector, who is also the Assistant Returning Officer, has reported the incident to Kannapuram Police Station through the City Police Commissioner, urging criminal action against Ganesan and also the polling officials.
The polling for the Lok Sabha seats in Kerala will be held on April 26. The counting will be conducted on June 4. (ANI)

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