IEP Chandigarh, November 26
Haryana State Election Commissioner, Sh. Dhanpat Singh said that the counting of votes of members of all 143 Panchayat Samitis and 22 Zilla Parishad in the state will be held on November 27, 2022, at 8 am. Adequate security arrangements have been made for this. Sh. Dhanpat Singh said that for the security arrangements related to the monitoring of the counting of votes in Palwal district, Divisional Commissioner, Faridabad, Sh. Vikas Yadav has been directed to remain stationed in the Palwal district. Earlier, this responsibility was assigned to the Deputy Commissioner, Nuh, Sh. Ajay Kumar. He informed that Deputy Commissioner, Nuh Sh. Ajay Kumar has the additional charge of Deputy Commissioner, Palwal. On November 27, 2022, the counting of votes will be held simultaneously in both Palwal and Nuh districts. Hence, Sh. Ajay Kumar should remain stationed at Nuh and for the purpose of monitoring the counting of votes in Palwal district, Divisional Commissioner, Faridabad, Sh. Vikas Yadav has been directed to remain stationed at Palwal for two days, 26 and 27 November, 2022.Dr M Ravi Kiran,IPS appointed Election Observer (Police) for District Mahendragarh Sh. Dhanpat Singh informed that IPS officer, Additional Director General of Police, South Zone, Rewari Dr. M. Ravi Kiran has been appointed as Election Observer (Police) to supervise the counting of votes for Members of Panchayat Samitis and Zila Parishad in District Mahendragarh. Earlier, IPS officer, Dr Rajshree Singh was appointed as Election Observer (Police), but keeping in view her family circumstances, now Dr. M. Ravi Kiran has been appointed.IPS officer Mamta appointed as Election Observer (Police) for district Jind The Chief Election Commissioner informed that IPS officer, Smt. Mamta, Inspector General of Police, Rohtak and Hisar Zone has been appointed as Election Observer (Police) to supervise the counting of votes of Panchayat Samiti members and Zilla Parishad members in district Jind. Earlier, IPS officer Sh. Rajender Kumar Meena was appointed as Election Observer (Police), but due to unavoidable reasons, now Smt. Mamta has been appointed in his place. The Chief Election Commissioner said that both the Election Observer (Police) would visit a maximum number of counting centres in their respective district to take stock of the security arrangements made by the district administration for the smooth counting of votes. By establishing coordination with all other Returning Officers/Assistant Returning Officers of the district, they will ensure that there is no problem at any counting centre. They will leave the district only after the completion of counting of votes and declaration of result for all members of Panchayat Samitis and Zila Parishad in the district, added Sh. Dhanpat Singh.