The conduct of election officials will also be under watch of the poll panel, he told reporters here after a top-level review of the poll-preparedness in Meghalaya.
The CEC said all sensitive polling stations would have fixed CCTV cameras and webcast facility for the poll observers.
Live web casting will be done in 193 polling stations while videography will be carried out at 552 polling stations, he said, noting that micro observers will be deployed in 312 out of the 3083 polling stations in the state.
In the run up to the polls in Meghalaya, Rs 17.25 lakh and nearly 21,000 litres of liquor have been seized, Rawat said.
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The chief election commissioner said that 18.42 lakh people were eligible to vote in Meghalaya and over 9,400 new voters were added between January 10 and February 7.
On reports of hate speeches, Rawat said, "Instructions have been given to ensure that these things are nipped in the bud."
He said any such report should be effectively dealt with to prevent the poll process from being vitiated.
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