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Mathura Civic Polls: Drones With Cameras To Be Used To Maintain Law And Order

Swarajya Staff

Nov 26, 2017, 03:13 AM | Updated 03:13 AM IST


A Camera Drone used during International Yoga Day (Samir Jana/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)
A Camera Drone used during International Yoga Day (Samir Jana/Hindustan Times via Getty Images)

Drones fitted with cameras would be used during the civic body polls on 26 November to maintain law and order and to properly monitor the election process.

According to an official, 85 polling centres have been selected for web casting, while videography would be done in 95 polling booths. Five drones fitted with cameras would be used for proper monitoring of election process.

The official said 290 polling booths have been identified as oversensitive and 280 as sensitive.

Senior Superintendent of Police Swapnil Mamgai said that polling centres would be guarded by the Provincial Armed Constabulary (PAC) and the Central Reserve Polcie Force (CRPF).

Two companies of the CRPF, five companies of the PAC, 300 sub-inspectors, 500 constables and 800 home guards from Agra have also been deployed for the election process, he said.

Campaigning for the second phase of Uttar Pradesh civic elections on 26 November ended yesterday (25 November) in 25 districts, including Varanasi from where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a member of the Lok Sabha.

Over 52 per cent voting was recorded in the first phase on 22 November which covered 24 districts.

Polling for the third and final phase covering 26 districts will take place on 29 November. Counting of votes for all the three phases will be held on 1 December and results will be declared the same day.

With inputs from PTI


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