The monetary value of the seizures made by the various Enforcement Agencies till February 12, 2023, is approximately Rs 36 crore, informed the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Nagaland in a press release on Monday.
After the withdrawal of candidature by a Congress candidate, the Nagaland Assembly election will witness a total of 183 candidates in the fray for 60 seats, Chief Electoral Officer, V Shashank Shekhar said on Saturday.
The senior officers of these teams arrived in Bengaluru on Thursday, led by the State Chief Electoral Officer, and held a meeting with the district officials of the Belagavi zone through video conference.
The Election Commission of India had announced the date for the elections in the state along with two other eastern states- Meghalaya and Tripura on January 18.
The Chief Electoral Officer informed in a statement that the Nagaland Enforcement Agencies is conducting routine seizures in every district of the state ahead of the Assembly polls.
The monetary value of the Progressive Seizure made by the various Enforcement Agencies both Central and State till February 3, 2023, is Rs.28 crores, informed the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, Nagaland in a press release on Saturday.
The theme for this year's NVD, 'Nothing Like Voting, I Vote for Sure' is dedicated to voters which conveys individual feelings and aspirations towards participation in the electoral process through the power of their vote.
Young voters are the future of Indian democracy. The next generation, born around and after 2000 have started joining our electoral roll, said Chief Election Commissioner of India Rajiv Kumar said on the occasion of National Voters' Day (NVD).
The theme for this year's National Voters' Day, 'Nothing Like Voting, I Vote for Sure' is dedicated to voters which conveys individual's feeling and aspiration towards participation in the electoral process through power of their vote.
The Election Commissioner said that the Election Management Bodies (EMBs) are required to navigate between the greater and easier citizen participation that accrues due to greater use of technology in elections and the integrity threat trying to erode public trust.
An official handout signed by the ECP spokesperson announced the electoral body's decision while ordering the Sindh government to ensure "foolproof preparations for peaceful elections," as per the news report.