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ECI Team to Visit Telangana for 3-days from Oct 3

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Hyderabad: A team from the Election Commission of India (ECI) will visit Telangana for three-days from Oct 3 to engage with various stakeholders, assess poll preparedness, and interact with the local community, according to Chief Electoral Officer Vikas Raj.

The ECI team, consisting of top officials, will kickstart the visit with a crucial meeting involving National and State recognised political parties, Vikas Raj said in a statement here on Monday.

Following this, the team will convene with Enforcement Agencies to discuss key matters related to the upcoming elections.

On the second day, the team focus on assessing poll preparedness at the grassroots level.

District Election Officers (DEOs) and Superintendents Of Police (SPs)/Commissioners of Police (CPs) from all 33 districts in Telangana will make detailed presentations to the EC team, he said.

The third and final day of the visit will feature an exhibition showcasing Systematic Voters’ Education and Electoral Participation (SVEEP) activities’.

The EC team will interact with State Icons, Persons with Disabilities (PwD) voters, and young voters to promote awareness and participation in the democratic process, the CEO said.

The team will also engage in a crucial meeting with the Chief Secretary and the Director-General of Police (DGP) to align their efforts with state administration and security agencies, he added.

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