ECI allows Media Persons to cast vote via Postal Ballot facility
Any voter opting for postal ballot facility won’t be able to cast normal vote at Polling Station, clarifies CEO Punjab Dr Raju
The Voice of Chandigarh News:
Considering the long pending demand, the Election Commission of India (ECI) has also allowed Media Persons authorised by ECI to exercise their franchise using the Postal Ballot facility. Earlier, the Commission had allowed 80-years-old and above voters, Persons with Disability (more than 40%) and COVID-19 positive patients to cast their vote via postal ballots.
This is in addition to the already existing Absentee Voters categories, who on account of being on duty on the day of poll in the current general election to Legislative Assembly of Punjab won’t be able to present in their respective polling station. Other essential service voters, who can also opt for postal ballot facility includes Food Civil Supplies and Consumer Affairs, Food Corporation of India, All India Radio, Doordarshan, Post and Telegraph, Railways, BSNL, Power, Health, Fire Services and Civil Aviation in case they are on duty, reads the notification of the ECI.
Pertinently, Media Persons during the press conference had raised a demand with Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Punjab Dr S Karuna Raju to include them in Absentee Voters so that they can cast their vote using the Postal Ballot Facility.
Giving details, Dr Raju said that any Absentee voter wishing to vote by postal ballot has to make an application to the Returning Officer in Form-12D giving all requisite particulars and get the application verified by the Nodal Officer appointed by the organisation concerned. Such applications seeking postal ballot facility should reach the RO during the period from date of announcement of election to five days following the date of notification of the election concerned, he added.
He clarified that any voter opting for postal ballot facility won’t be able to cast normal vote at Polling Station.
Meanwhile, the Postal Voting Centre shall be open for up to three consecutive days in each of the constituencies before the date fixed for poll in the constituency. On each of three days, the PVC shall remain open from 9am to 5pm.