In a new guideline, the SEC said that the presiding officers are told not to vacate the polling booths with ballot papers and ballot boxes without police escort. This apart, the presiding officers are also asked to come in big group instead of travelling alone.
"In order to ensure safety of the polling party and polling materials, the presiding officer shall be asked not to leave the polling station without proper security," the SEC letter to the District Collectors and SPs said.
In some places, it was observed that the miscreants attacked the polling parties and snatched away ballot boxes and ballot papers while returning to block headquarters.
The Commission also stressed that all the sector officers/executive magistrates/ mobile police parties/ senior administrative and police officers shall monitor safe return of the polling parties and polled materials.
SEC sources said that at least six polling officials were detained by villagers in Sambalpur under Kundei police limits of Nabarangpur district. The cops who went to rescue the officials were also beaten up by the irate villagers who alleged impartial election in their area. A police vehicle was also reportedly damaged by the mob.
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