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Kerala Crime Branch to probe voter list leak
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Thiruvananthapuram, July 3 : In a surprise move the Kerala Crime Branch police has decided to probe into a complaint that the voters list was leaked ahead of the assembly polls held here on April 6.
The probe was initiated after the joint chief electoral officer here registered a complaint that the list containing 2.67 crores Kerala voters have been leaked.
Crime Branch SP Shah Nawaz will be heading the probe and the charges include sections of the IT Act which includes conspiracy and theft.
Kerala Assembly Elections 2021 results | Live updates
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Here are the live updates of Assembly elections counting results in the State of Kerala.
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Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan watches counting of results of Kerala Assembly Elections 2021.
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Here are the live updates of Assembly elections counting results in the State of Kerala.
The electoral history of Kerala saw a watershed event on Sunday as the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, romped home in the Assembly election. The verdict dismantled the familiar pattern of the two major fronts led by rivals Communist Party of India (Marxist) and Congress alternately coming to power.
Elaborate arrangements for counting in place in Kerala
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Votes will be counted in 633 halls across 114 centres
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A dog and bomb detection squad examining a designated counting centre at Malabar Christian College Higher Secondary School in Kozhikode on Thursday.
Votes will be counted in 633 halls across 114 centres
The counting of votes polled in the April 6 Assembly elections in the State scheduled for May 2 is designed to be an elaborate exercise, given the need to strictly follow COVID-19 guidelines.
The votes will be counted in 633 counting halls across 114 centres, Chief Electoral Officer Teeka Ram Meena said on Thursday. The counting of the postal ballots will start at 8 a.m., and the counting of votes polled in the electronic voting machines (EVM), at 8.30 a.m.
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