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Mock polling booth set up as Nizamabad ready for 'historic' election

A model polling booth was set up in Telangana's Nizamabad Parliamentary Constituency to give voters the feel of using multiple EVMs. 185 candidates are contesting from the constituency, which has prompted the EC to use 12 EVMs in every booth.

There are 1,800 polling stations in Nizamabad
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Published : Apr 4, 2019, 10:29 PM IST

Nizamabad: To give the electorate the feel of voting with multiple EVMs, a model polling booth was set up in Korutla in Nizamabad Constituency, from where 185 candidates are contesting.

There are 1,800 polling stations in Nizamabad

Over 600 engineers, brought in from Hyderabad and Bengaluru, have been appointed to deal with any technical difficulties.

For the first time, 12 EVMs will be used in every booth along with VVPAT machines to accommodate the huge number of candidates.

EC technical consultant Nikhil Kumar said that any person can walk into the model polling booth to try and cast a mock vote to get a feel of the process.

Even as farmers, who are contesting from the seat demanded ballot paper voting, Kumar said, "Only EVMs will be used to conduct the polling here on April 11. This will make the process easy, convenient and extremely voter-friendly."

"This is a historic election. For the first time in India, we are going to witness a large-scale election using EVMs. Till now we used a maximum of four units, but here we will be using 12," he added.

Kumar also urged voters to turn out in large numbers and exercise their franchise to uphold democracy.

There are 1,800 polling stations in Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency, for which the Election Commission has readied 25,000 EVMs for April 11.

The constituency gained prominence after over 170 farmers filed their nominations and did not back down from contesting as a form of protest.

Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat consists of seven assembly segments. These are Armoor, Bodhan, Nizamabad, Nizamabad (Rural), Balkonda, Koratla, and Jagtial. In 2014, TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter Kavitha won the seat with a margin of 1,67,184 votes. She had defeated Madhu Yaskhi Goud of the Congress who had got 2,70,948 votes.

Nizamabad is one of 17 Lok Sabha constituencies at stake in Telangana. The polling for the Lok Sabha election in the state will be held in a single phase on 11 April, while the counting of votes will take place on May 23.

Read:Postpone Nizamabad polls by 10 days: Farmers urge EC

Nizamabad: To give the electorate the feel of voting with multiple EVMs, a model polling booth was set up in Korutla in Nizamabad Constituency, from where 185 candidates are contesting.

There are 1,800 polling stations in Nizamabad

Over 600 engineers, brought in from Hyderabad and Bengaluru, have been appointed to deal with any technical difficulties.

For the first time, 12 EVMs will be used in every booth along with VVPAT machines to accommodate the huge number of candidates.

EC technical consultant Nikhil Kumar said that any person can walk into the model polling booth to try and cast a mock vote to get a feel of the process.

Even as farmers, who are contesting from the seat demanded ballot paper voting, Kumar said, "Only EVMs will be used to conduct the polling here on April 11. This will make the process easy, convenient and extremely voter-friendly."

"This is a historic election. For the first time in India, we are going to witness a large-scale election using EVMs. Till now we used a maximum of four units, but here we will be using 12," he added.

Kumar also urged voters to turn out in large numbers and exercise their franchise to uphold democracy.

There are 1,800 polling stations in Nizamabad Lok Sabha constituency, for which the Election Commission has readied 25,000 EVMs for April 11.

The constituency gained prominence after over 170 farmers filed their nominations and did not back down from contesting as a form of protest.

Nizamabad Lok Sabha seat consists of seven assembly segments. These are Armoor, Bodhan, Nizamabad, Nizamabad (Rural), Balkonda, Koratla, and Jagtial. In 2014, TRS chief K Chandrasekhar Rao's daughter Kavitha won the seat with a margin of 1,67,184 votes. She had defeated Madhu Yaskhi Goud of the Congress who had got 2,70,948 votes.

Nizamabad is one of 17 Lok Sabha constituencies at stake in Telangana. The polling for the Lok Sabha election in the state will be held in a single phase on 11 April, while the counting of votes will take place on May 23.

Read:Postpone Nizamabad polls by 10 days: Farmers urge EC

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