Manipur

1. The Election Commission of India appoints five special observers for the Manipur Lok Sabha elections.
2. Dr. Dhavalkumar K Patel, Vaibhav Krishna, and Pradhuman Badari Prasad Meena are among the observers.
3. Meetings held with officials to evaluate preparedness and security arrangements.


Imphal, April 05: The Election Commission of India appointed five special observers and the commission conveyed meetings with officials to assess preparedness and security arrangements for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in Manipur.

Dr Dhavalkumar K Patel, served as the general observer, Vaibhav Krishna, acted as the police observer, and Pradhuman Badari Prasad Meena, assumed the role of the expenditure observer.

According to Kirankumar, the returning officer for the Inner Manipur Lok Sabha constituency, These observers engaged with officials to evaluate election preparations and address related concerns in Manipur.


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The Inner Manipur parliamentary constituency, scheduled for polls on April 19 across 32 assembly segments, is scrutinised by the visiting observers.

The ECI has outlined guidelines for contesting candidates, their representatives, and recognized political parties in Manipur to coordinate with the general observer, police observer, and expenditure observers regarding election conduct.

For the Outer Manipur parliamentary seat designated for scheduled tribes, slated for voting on April 19 and April 26, general observer Ujjwal Kumar and police observer Vaibhav Krishna inspected Kangpokpi district on Wednesday.