Panaji (Goa): Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant on Thursday morning reached a counting centre in Panaji as counting of votes began for the recently held Assembly Elections in the coastal state. Sawant was apprised about the security measures in place by the police officials.
In line with traditions set by his predecessor and former Union Minister Manohar Parrikar, the Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant earlier this morning offers prayers at Sri Datta Temple in his constituency, Sanquelim.
Meanwhile, strong rooms have been opened in the presence of candidates and observers at various counting centres in the state today. Postal ballots have been taken to the counting halls through a dedicated corridor of security personnel. Speaking to media today morning, South Goa District Collector Ruchika Katyal said, "The strong rooms have just been opened in the presence of candidates and observers. Postal ballots will be taken to the counting halls through a dedicated corridor of security personnel. Counting for South Goa will be done at Damodar College."