Madurai Collector visits counting centre
The Hindu
Madurai Collector M.S. Sangeetha visited counting centres ahead of Parliament elections, accompanied by City Commissioner of Police J. Loganathan, Corporation Commissioner L. Madhubalan, Government Rajaji Hospital Dean A. Rathinavel and other officials. They must submit a report to ECI on proposed centre and existing infrastructure.
As per the instruction of the Election Commission of India, Madurai Collector M.S. Sangeetha visited counting centres ahead of Parliament elections, here on Saturday. According to a press release, the Collector, who is also the District Election Officer, visited the Madurai Medical College campus accompanied by the City Commissioner of Police J. Loganathan, Corporation Commissioner L. Madhubalan, Government Rajaji Hospital Dean A. Rathinavel and other officials from the Election Wing and other departments. The officials have to submit a report on the proposed counting centre and the existing infrastructure among other requirements to the ECI for further action.
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