117 polling stations for women in Mizoram
There would be 117 all-women polling stations with women polling officials and security staff for the lone Lok Sabha seat in the north eastern state of Mizoram in India.
Polling for the lone Lok Sabha seat in Mizoram and the bypoll to the Aizawl West Assembly constituency will be held on April 11, reports our correspondent from New Delhi.
Addressing the media in Aizawl last afternoon, state Chief Electoral Officer Ashish Kundra said there would be 117 all-women polling stations, manned by women polling officials and women security staff, on the polling day due to the huge positive response in the state assembly polls held late last year."
He said 256 voters awareness forum were formed across the state besides formation of young voters club by social media enthusiasts.
Kundra said that 600 federal armed police force personnel were being deployed to ensure peaceful polling.
Wireless communication back-up would be in place in 'mobile shadow areas' especially in southernmost Lawngtlai district where 50 per cent of the polling stations do not have mobile network, he said.
The CEO said there was only one polling station in Lawngtlai district where boats have to be used by polling officials as the village was inaccessible by road.
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