Around 1,000 police personnel, including the Central Armed Police Force (CAPF), state armed police and the district police, will be deployed in the proposed three-layer security apparatus at the counting centre for the Ranchi parliamentary seat in Pandra. The counting will begin at 8 am with the postal ballots and the counting of the EVMs would be in 20 rounds starting from 8.30 am. Strict security measures in place to ensure only eligible persons and permitted materials are allowed inside the counting halls. Traffic plan in the Pandra area altered for the movement of vehicles carrying officials, leaders of political parties, and media persons to the counting centre.
Around 50,000 security personnel, including state police and paramilitary forces, were deployed to ensure peaceful polling in the four parliamentary constituencies of the state on Saturday. 764 polling booths were categorized as extremist-sensitive, located in various parts of the state. State police also carried out inter-state checks along the borders with neighboring states. Ranchi SSP and his team visited several booths to ensure free and fair elections. Traffic department issued directives to manage vehicle movement during the polling period.
Ranchi: The district police, the Central Industrial Security Force and the Railway Protection Force have stepped up vigil across the state capital to .
Ranchi, Ajay Dayal. Two interceptor (speed laser gun) vehicles are working in and around the capital. Both vehicles are equipped with monitors and | BLiTZ