Two small polling parties, accompanied by mules, trudged through thick snow for about two days - to set up voting stations for 500-odd electors in the upper reaches of Uttarakhand.
While one team had to reach a height of 10,000 feet to reach polling station 84, under the Ghansali Assembly constituency, the "farthest" one was in the Badrinath constituency.
"Reeh polling station in Ghansali of Tehri Garhwal district had 275 electors while the one in Badrinath had 230 electors. The polling parties started their journeys on February 12 and reached yesterday," Deputy Election Commissioner Sandeep Saxena said.
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There were a total of 479 stations in the hill state that fell in snow-covered areas, Saxena said.
"Around 1,960 polling personnel went to these with 3,400 securitymen and 750 mules to carry materials. Even walking is difficult on the terrain they had to cover," he said.
Asked why they were not airdropped, Saxena said it was difficult to find space for choppers to land at that altitude although the option "will be kept in mind".
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