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Explained | Election Commission: The underrated, and overworked, poll panel

It takes the synchronization and untiring efforts of three institutions to beat these challenges and go about the process of polling seamlessly

April 12, 2019 / 20:04 IST
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As the seventh largest and the second most populous country preps for the biggest democratic process – the Lok Sabha elections – let us place into perspective what goes in making this process possible, feasible and secure.

Between April 11 and May 19, over 90 crore people are expected to cast their vote across 10 lakh booths in 543 seats spread over 33 lakh square kilometres. As expansive as the scale is, it requires months of meticulous planning and extraordinary management skills.

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In addition, the diversity, divide along caste and communal lines and threat from insurgency and terrorism in certain areas make the logistics all the more challenging.

For instance, between April 11 and May 23, India will be moving more than 2.5 lakh central forces personnel on over 25 helicopters, over 500 trains, 17,500 vehicles, even hundreds of horses and mules and scores of boats and ships at a cost of Rs 200 crore, The Indian Express reported.