Delhi is planning to make use of coolers, mist fans, protected waiting areas and essential medical equipment to ensure smooth election procedures in Delhi for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
Chief Electoral Officer of Delhi P Krishnamurthy on Friday convened a high-level meeting with key stakeholders to discuss the expected heatwave situation on polling day.
The meeting aimed to ensure a seamless voting process and high turnout by caring for the comfort and safety of voters across the city.
The CEO called the meeting in response to the heatwave forecast by the India Meteorological Department (IMD).
Various concerned departments including Delhi Municipal Corporation, New Delhi Municipal Corporation, Delhi State Authority, Directorate General of Health Services, Delhi JAL Board, Women and Child Development Department attended the meeting.
CEO Krishnamurthy has directed these representatives to take appropriate measures at all polling stations to ensure that no voter experiences discomfort due to the expected heat wave during voting. did.
Equip each polling station in Delhi with safe drinking water facilities, air coolers, misting fans, protected waiting areas, essential medical equipment and supplies to ensure a smooth voting process on polling days in the national capital. Proactive steps are being taken to
He also directed local bodies and health departments to ensure that necessary emergency medical personnel with necessary medicines, including ORS, are deployed at each polling station in Delhi on polling day.
Considering that Delhi has around 13,637 polling stations spread over 2,627 locations for the Lok Sabha polls and has over 100,000 personnel, CEO Krishnamurthy said. , reiterated their determination to hold free, fair and secure elections.
Provisions were also made to provide pick-and-drop facilities to voters with disabilities and the elderly to encourage their participation in the electoral process.
Stakeholder representatives assured the CEO that all necessary services would be provided at each polling station as and when required.
Voting for the sixth phase of Lok Sabha elections will be held in Delhi on May 25 and counting of votes will be held on June 4.