Security measures put in place ahead of counting day in Chennai
The Hindu
Police Commissioner asks everyone to cooperate and adhere to COVID-19 norms
Elaborate security arrangements have been made at all important places and junctions across the entire jurisdiction of the Greater Chennai Police in order to ensure peaceful counting of votes in the four centres on Sunday. Police Commissioner Mahesh Kumar Aggarwal appealed to the representatives of political parties and candidates to comply with the COVID-19 protocols. Mr. Aggarwal told The Hindu, “We appeal to everybody to cooperate and follow the COVID-19 norms. There should not be crowding outside counting centres. Only people who are authorised should come to the centres. No additional person other than the candidates, chief agents and counting agents should move about in view of the lockdown. Any crowding outside the counting centre is prohibited in view of the prevailing COVID-19 situation.”More Related News
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