Agartala (Tripura) [India], January 20 (ANI): The Central Armed Police Pressure (CAPF) and State Police personnel on Thursday performed a flag march in Agartala forward of the State Meeting elections slated to be held on February 16 with the vote-from-home possibility accessible for senior residents of age greater than 80 years and the particular person with a incapacity.
In accordance with the Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of the Nationwide Cadet Corps (NCC), Paramita Pandey, the flag march has been performed to instil confidence among the many public.
“It’s being executed to instil confidence among the many public. We need to guarantee them that we’re with them,” SDPO (NCC) Paramita Pandey mentioned.
The flag march, which began from Ushabazar close to the Maharaja Bir Bikram (MBB) Airport in Agartala was marched upto the Gurjgabasti space of Agartala.
The mentioned march has been performed, two days after a political conflict erupted between the supporters of two political events within the state’s Jirania sub-division on Wednesday. The Election Fee of India (ECI) has sought report on this matter, the sources mentioned on Thursday.
“ECI seeks a report on the incident of a conflict amongst supporters of two political events at Jirania Sub-Division (West Tripura) on 18th January from DGP and Chief Secretary by 3 pm,” the sources mentioned.
Reportedly, the alleged assault occurred nearly half an hour after the ECI introduced the Meeting election dates within the three Northeastern states.
The Election Fee on Wednesday introduced the schedule for Meeting elections to Tripura, Meghalaya and Nagaland to be held in February-March this 12 months. The outcomes of all three states shall be declared on March 2, 2023.
As per the Election Fee of India (ECI), the voting for Meeting Elections 2023 in Tripura will happen on February 16 and in Nagaland and Manipur, the elections shall be held on February 27.
The ECI additionally mentioned that the outcomes to those meeting elections shall be declared on March 2. (ANI)
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