State Election Commissioner J S Saharia, who held a a meeting here to review the preparations for Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls scheduled to be held on February 21, said stringent steps would be taken to check distribution of money and liquor to influence the voters.
He also expressed satisfaction over the preparations for the elections so far.
The former Maharashtra Chief Secretary, said, "The Commission is concerned about curbing the distribution of liquor and money among voters. In order to check these malpractices, we are going extra mile so that polls are conducted in a free and fair manner."
The crackdown on cash and alcohol would be done with the help of city police, railway police and Income Tax department.
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"The Commission has also asked the Railways to check the compartments as a large consignment of liquor was seized in few days ago and it becomes a norm during the elections."
The commission has already appointed 15 Expenditure Observers, Income Tax mainly officers, to keep a tab on the expenses of the candidates.
According to the SEC, the election staff would start getting training for the smooth conduct of elections.
by the electoral officers on three points-- the arrangements being made for the elections; secondly, effective implementation of the code of conduct and thirdly creating a conducive atmosphere for the free, fair and transparent elections. The Commission found that the work and arrangements are place so far," Saharia said.
He expressed disappointment over the "dismal" voting percentage of 42 per cent municipal elections held recently and said the Commission has undertaken measures to increase the voters' awareness.
Deven Bharti, Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order), who attended the review meeting, apprised the Commission of the security arrangements being made for the elections.
He added that police were taking extra care while issuing permissions for street plays or public meetings.