GANGTOK, 12 Apr: Due to
the considerable gap between the date of polling and the date of counting, the
Election Commission of India has issued directives to the Chief Electoral
Officers on steps to be taken to enhance the security measures for the storage
of EVMs used for polling. Here in Sikkim too there is a gap of more than a
month from 12 April, the day of voting, to 16 May, the day of counting of
votes.
For the transportation
and storage of EVMs in temporary strong rooms only central forces are to be
used.
The ECI has allowed for
candidates and their representatives to follow the vehicle transporting the
EVMs. For EVMs stored in receipt centres, only central forces can be used for
their guard. Once stored inside, the receipt centres are to be sealed and
signatures of the candidates are to be highlighted on the seal. This will be
done under videography.
When finally the EVMs are
to be transported to the permanent strong rooms all candidates are to be informed
about the transportation in writing with the date and time of the
transportation. The temporary strong room can also only be opened in the
presence of all the candidates.
The ECI has also issued
directions about the composition of strong rooms. Such rooms are to have only
one door and in the event there are other openings these are to be sealed with
brick masonry. They are to be put under double lock system with one key with
the person in charge of the strong room and the other with an official not lower
than ADM.
Security strong rooms are
to be under central force and 24 hour CCTV surveillance. There is also the
stipulation by the ECI that strong rooms should have 24 hours power supply and
the concerned CEO is to arrange such supply with the local power department
officials. For contingency purposes a generator is also required to be
available.
There are also provisions
for candidates to keep watch on security arrangement of strong rooms. For this
purpose the ECI has provided that candidates should be allowed to stay outside
the outermost security perimeter in a rain proof tent erected officially for
the purpose. This tent should allow them to view the entry points. In case
there is no direct view CCTV is to be arranged for them.
There are strict protocols
in place for those entering the inner security perimeter with a log book to
record all those entering, the date, time and duration of stay. This applies to
election observers, senior police officials and candidates. Video recording of
all visitors are to be made.
The storage campus is to
be visited by the Returning Officer every day to inspect the register of those
who have entered and a report made of this. The DCs and SPs are personally
responsible for security of the strong rooms and the meticulous implementation
of protocol.
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