New Delhi: Election Commission of India organized a meeting for Observers to be deployed for the forthcoming Bihar Legislative Assembly Elections schedule for which was announced on October 25.
The meeting had a virtual and physical gathering with more than 700 General, Police and Expenditure Observers joining virtually from 119 locations across the country and about 40 Observers posted in Delhi joining in person.
Speaking to the Observers, Chief Election Commissioner Sunil Arora gave a global perspective on the impact of COVID 19 on election schedules around the world and the detailed deliberation and assessments done by ECI before taking the decision to conduct elections in Bihar.
He underscored the need to be extra careful as this election will be keenly watched by the world community being the largest election in the world to be held amid the pandemic.
He reiterated ECI’s commitment to conduct an election that is free, fair, transparent, ethical and also COVID Safe.
He stated that the strength of democracy rests in its primary stakeholder- the voter.
All efforts must be made to instil confidence in the voter to come to the polling station on election day to cast her/his vote safely and freely.
He called upon the Observers to assume the role of a friend, philosopher and guide to the local election machinery, guide and hand-hold them and help resolve their issues.
He lauded the commitment and dedication of some of the special expenditure observers in the past who made sure that level playing field was made available during the election.
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Such observers, by virtue of their formidable domain knowledge and absolute impartiality, attest to the faith that was reposed in ECI as an institution by the founding fathers of our Constitution.
Election Commissioner Sushil Chandra emphasised the significance of the role of Observers.
He pointed out that two Special Expenditure Observers have already been appointed by the Commission and if required other such Special Observers would also be appointed as the election process progresses.
Chandra also pointed out that familiarization with laid down instructions specifically the highlights of the broad guidelines issued by the Commission on August 21, 2020, as also by the CEO Bihar should be strictly adhered to.