Jammu, August 22: For the ongoing General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana, the Election Commission of India today organized a briefing for Observers to be deployed in J&K and Haryana.

Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar along with ECs Gyanesh Kumar and Dr. S S Sandhu personally briefed the observers on their critical and important role in their allotted constituencies.

Over 400 senior officers drawn from IAS, IPS officers as well as officers from Indian Revenue Service and few other Central Services attended the briefing meeting which was organised at Rang Bhawan Auditorium, New Delhi.

Around 200 General Observers, 100 Police Observers, and 100 Expenditure Observers are to be deployed in Jammu & Kashmir and Haryana. Reminding the Observers of their crucial role, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar emphasized that the Observers as representatives of the Commission are expected to conduct themselves professionally and be accessible to all stakeholders including candidates and the public at large. He also advised them to overcome language barriers and ensure that there are no gaps in communication.

Stating that the Observers will also be observed by the watchful gaze of the parties, candidates, voters and the Commission alike, CEC added that their inputs will be critical in ensuring the smooth conduct of the elections.

He also advised observers to be vigilant towards false narratives trying to derail the election process, for timely action.

Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar in his address emphasized that Observers should observe the complete election ecosystem for a free and fair election.

Noting that the Assembly elections are keenly contested, he said that the role of Observers becomes all the more critical in these elections. EC Dr. Sandhu stressed on three points in his address to the Observers in light of their role as the eyes and ears of the Commission. Dr. Sandhu stated that accessibility, visibility, and responsiveness are essential to develop a virtuous spiral enhancing the conduct of the elections. All Observers were briefed about the crucial insights so as to sensitize them regarding the Commission’s various new initiatives and directions.

The following was emphasized during the briefing session:

  1. Observers were strictly directed to remain accessible to all parties, candidates, and voters for timely redressal of their grievances. Any complaints in this regard shall be viewed seriously by the Commission.
  2. Observers details like mobile/ landline numbers/ email addresses/ places of stay etc. to be widely publicised on CEO/ District websites; through electronic/ print media and the same must be circulated among Candidates/ recognised political parties by DEOs/ ROs on the day of arrival of Observers in their respective Constituencies.
  3. Observers were also directed to observe the meetings of Candidates/ political parties being convened by DEOs/ ROs and see that their grievances are properly listened to and acted upon.
  4. As the eyes and ears of the Commission on the ground, the Observers were asked to exercise constant vigilance with utmost sincerity. As a guide, the Observers will have to understand each and every instruction and process clearly.
  5. For all purposes, the Observers will provide direct inputs to the Commission from the field as an interface with the election machinery, the candidates, political parties, and electors.
  6. Observers were directed to ensure that the Acts, rules, procedures, instructions, and guidelines related to elections are strictly and impartially complied with by all concerned.
  7. Observers should visit polling stations and ensure availability of AMF especially ramps and wheelchair facilities to make elections accessible to Persons with Disabilities (PwDs) and elderly voters.