Tight security arrangements have been made for the swearing-in ceremony, which will be attended by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Union Ministers JP Nadda and Kiren Rijiju, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, and others.
Ahead of the swearing-in ceremony of the new Odisha Chief Minister, which is to be held on June 10, security arrangements in the state have been beefed up.
As the mammoth exercise to count votes polled for the Lok Sabha seats in the 2024 elections started at 8:00 am on Tuesday, Lucknow Joint Commissioner of Police (C.P.) Law and Order Upendra Kumar Agarwal informed about the deployment of 1500 police personnel as well as PAC and paramilitary in
Meerut SSP Rohit Singh on Tuesday briefed about the three-tier security arrangements put in place for the counting of votes and stated that CAPF and Quick Response Team have been deployed in the city.
With the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha Elections 2024 just hours away, the Additional Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Jogdande said that 27 observers have been deployed in the state by the Election Commission to monitor the preparations for counting.
Most exit polls have predicted the return of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to power for a third consecutive term, with the BJP-led NDA expected to win a big majority in the Lok Sabha polls.
Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Anupam Rajan on Monday said that the counting of votes of Lok Sabha elections 2024 would take place for 29 parliamentary constituencies in the state in 52 district headquarters starting at 8 am on June 4 amid three-tier security arrangements.
"Elaborate security arrangements have been made by Delhi Police for the vote-counting day of Lok Sabha Elections 2024. On June 4, during the counting process, around 70 companies of the force will be deployed at all seven counting centres across Delhi," said the police.
The security agencies, along with Delhi Police, are mulling over the security arrangements at the venue for the oath-taking ceremony of the Prime Minister that is scheduled around this weekend.
As the counting of votes for Lok Sabha elections will begin on June 4, Harish Chander, Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), Kanpur said that three-tier security arrangements have been put in place at various centres, deploying around 3,000 police personnel.
As many as 55 candidates across political affiliations pitted themselves in the battle for the Lok Sabha in Uttarakhand, with more than 83 lakh registered voters adjudicating their fates. Uttarakhand went to the polls for all five seats in a single phase on April 19.
Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Bathinda Range, SPS Parmar on Saturday commended the comprehensive security measures that were put in place to ensure a peaceful electoral process in Bathinda.