“Exercise Your Right: Vote in Guwahati’s 88 Village Council Polls Today!
Aizawl, Mizoram: The stage is set for the polls in 88 village councils under the Chakma Autonomous District Council. The polling parties left Lawngtlai, the headquarters of Mizoram’s Lawngtlai district, on Tuesday, and are expected to reach their respective polling stations to oversee voting on Wednesday. According to State election commissioner H Lalthlangliana, each polling party comprises a returning officer, a presiding officer, and two polling officers per polling station.
The polling parties are tasked with ensuring a free, fair, and transparent election process. The voting exercise is crucial for the selection of Gram Panchayats (Village Councils) members, who will represent the 88 village councils under the Chakma Autonomous District Council. The process is expected to strengthen the governance structure in the region by giving more power to the people.
The elections will be conducted in a secure environment, with adequate arrangements in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the polls. The authorities have made sure that all necessary steps are taken to ensure the secrecy of the voting process and maintaining the sanctity of the electoral system.
As the polling parties prepare to reach their destinations, the people of the region are eager to exercise their franchise and have a say in the selection of their representatives. The successful conduct of the polls will set a positive precedent for similar exercises in the future, ensuring that the voices of the people are heard and their interests represented effectively.
The outcome of the elections will be keenly watched by political observers and the general public alike, as it will provide insight into the governance landscape of the region. The public’s active participation will be crucial in shaping the outcome of the polls and giving a mandate to the elected representatives. With the polling parties on their way, the region is poised to witness a historic moment that will have far-reaching consequences for the people of the area.
Original Source: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/guwahati/voting-for-88-village-council-polls-today/articleshow/118901863.cms
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Publish Date: 2025-03-11 23:59:00