Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, October 26, 2024, Kolkata: As preparations ramp up for the upcoming Maharashtra elections, the Election Commission is taking decisive steps to ensure a peaceful and fair electoral process. With significant challenges posed by key political figures like Sharad Pawar and the BJP, officials are poised to combat the influence of money and muscle power in this high-stakes contest.
Tensions are escalating as both major parties intensify their campaigning efforts. In-depth analyses of seat allocations and candidate strategies are also underway. The Code of Conduct came into effect in Maharashtra on October 15, prompting the commission to implement measures aimed at maintaining the integrity of the elections.
The Chief Election Officer of Maharashtra revealed that from October 15 to 25, officials conducted a series of raids, resulting in the seizure of assets valued at ₹104 million. The confiscated items include substantial amounts of cash, illegal drugs, liquor, and valuable metals, highlighting the commission’s commitment to addressing electoral malpractice.
In a proactive approach, the Election Commission has mobilized various agencies, including the Income Tax Department, LISH, Revenue Intelligence, Narcotics Bureau, and Customs and Excise Department. Special operations have been notably concentrated in the suburbs of Mumbai, as well as in the districts of Nagpur and Ratnagiri.
Furthermore, the commission reported that, to date, 1,144 complaints have been lodged through the CVIGIL app, with an impressive 99% of these complaints investigated and resolved.
Maharashtra is set to vote in a single phase on November 20, with the counting of votes for the 288-seat Assembly elections scheduled for November 23. As the election date approaches, the focus remains on ensuring a transparent and accountable process amid the charged political atmosphere.