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Parliament House is pictured as preparations for the newly elected members of the upcoming 16th Parliament are put in place in New Delhi on May 15, 2014. AFP
The Election Commission is all set to count on Friday some 537 million votes cast in the Lok Sabha polls which are widely tipped to end a decade of Congress rule, a top official said onThursday.
”We are fully prepared and geared up for the counting day tomorrow... There is absolutely no problem,” Election Commissioner H.S. Brahma said.
He said all data accruing from the nationwide counting process would be updated on the poll panel’s web site after every five minutes.
About 66 per cent of the 814 million electorate voted between April 7 and May 12 across the country to pick a new 543-member Lok Sabha.
Exit polls at the end of the staggered election have predicted a win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its allies in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
Although the actual vote count would start at 8 a.m. across India, a mass of officials drawn from the central and state governments would assemble at the counting centres much before that.
”All those involved in the counting have been told to report by 5 in the morning tomorrow (Friday),” another Election Commission official said.
”They will have to come without their mobile phones, and none of them will be allowed to leave until the entire process gets over,” the official said.
Initial trends will be available rapidly. The final tally in the Lok Sabha will be more or less clear by midday.
But most results will be known only by evening, one official said.
As polling ended in various constituencies spread over 10 rounds, the 1.72 million electronic voting machines (EVMs) were put in strongrooms across the country and placed under heavy security.
Tens of thousands of police and paramilitary personnel are to oversee the counting process on Friday.
Brahma expressed appreciation over the huge voter turnout in what is the world’s largest electoral exercise.
”We are grateful and thankful to the voters for turning up in such large numbers,” Brahma said.
”We are extremely happy that such a high voter turnout was registered this time,” he said.
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