PTI, headed by Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Anup Chandra Pandey and Arun Goel, the Commission will be in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu from January 7 to 10. Also Read: 2024 Lok Sabha polls: PM Modi's 3rd straight term 'almost an inevitability', declares column in UK daily Ahead of the visit, deputy election commissioners are scheduled to provide a briefing to the full commission regarding the preparations in the two states on January 6. The deputy election commissioners have undertaken visits to nearly all states to supervise the arrangements for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections.
It is usual for the EC to tour states ahead of assembly or Lok Sabha elections to meet political parties, senior police and administrative officials and its ground poll machinery, PTI reported. Also Read: 2024 Lok Sabha Elections: BJP likely to finalise LS tickets by January-end, before EC poll schedule. Here's why The Election Commission's itinerary for visiting all states and union territories remains uncertain at this point.
There is a possibility that certain states, especially those where recent assembly polls took place, may be excluded from the commission's visits. Also Read: Congress gears up for 'Bharat Nyay Yatra', calls meeting on Thursday to finalise route PM Modi addressed over two lakh women during the conference titled “Sthree Shakthi Modikk Oppam" at Thekkinkadu Maidan in Thrissur on Wednesday. In his speech, PM Modi listed out 'Modi guarantees' to the people of Kerala ahead of Lok Sabha polls.
Earlier, In the 2019 election cycle, the Lok Sabha elections were officially announced on March 10, spanning seven phases from April 11 to May 19. Vote counting took place on May 23. (With
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