Itanagar:In a bid to uphold the Election Commission's commitment to leave no voter behind, Arunachal Pradesh's Siang district administration has set up Very High Frequency (VHF)/ High Frequency (HF) stations in two remote polling booths to facilitate real-time communication through walkie-talkies.
Despite facing challenging terrains and communication barriers in areas categorised as Shadow Zones,' where no mobile or internet connectivity exists, the district officials have successfully set up the communication systems.
As a testament to human fortitude, two signal-testing teams comprising 13 members, led by Siang Police and accompanied by newly recruited constables and porters, trekked for three days to Gasseng and Gate villages in the district to set up the communication system needed to communicate with the district headquarters regarding two-hourly progress of polling on Friday.
These villages, located 147 km and 153 km away from the district headquarters respectively, pose significant logistical challenges, with the last accessible road ending at Molo village.
The district has 17 such polling stations under Rumgong assembly constituency and eight under Pangin assembly seat. Traversing through steep terrains and navigating dense jungles, the police team led by head constables Daniel Darang and Geny Bam reached Gaseng after a 12-hour trek from Molo village on April 14. The team then marched towards Gate on April 15 and the journey culminated back to Molo the next day.
The signal trial of the HF sets established at Gasseng and Gate polling stations have been successfully conducted which has enabled direct communication between the polling stations and the district control room at Boleng, the district headquarters.
"Scaling peaks and negotiating narrow footpaths for three days, the extremely difficult and dangerous route truly tested our physical and mental tenacity. However, I am glad that our endeavour will yield positive results for these two villages and for the electoral process," Darang said.