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Vidhan Sabha-Zorg, Which Are Scheduled to Be Held on 21St Octol ' whereas it has been made to appear to me that there is apprehension of tension, annoyance, obstruction or injury to persons, danger to human life and property, disturbance of public peace and tranquility within the limits of the District Rewari on account of the fortlcoming General Election to uaryana vidhan sabha-zorg, which are scheduled to be held on 21st octol".'arra counting, which is scheduled for z4tr' October, zor9. Whereas, it has been further made to appear to me, that there is apprehension of anti-sociar elements/tres.-pur..r. entering into the polling stations situated in District Rewari which is likely to cause obstruction in the pole process and aslo in the maintenance of peace and tranquillity and peaceful conduct of election process and it has be"ome necessary, to prohibit their entry in the polling stations in the Rewari District. And, Whereas I, yashendra Singh, I.A.S., District Magistrate, Rewari, am satisfied that directions are necessary for peaceful conduct of elections and to prevent tension, annoyance, o-bstruction or injuries to persons or human lives, properties disturbance of public peace and tranquiliy and maintena".; and ;f k* Order within the territorial jurisdiction of Rewari District. Now, therefore, in of the powers -exercise vested in me by virtue of section r44 of the code of.criminal procedure, tg71, I,yashendra Singh, IAS, District Magistrate Rewari, do, hereby, ptortriiient"y of persons other than those mentioned below in the polling ,Ldorr. (A) The Electors. (B) Polling Offrcers. (C) Each candidate and his election agent and one polling agent of each candidate at a time. (D) Persons authorized by the Election Commission of India and District Election Office, Rewari. (E) Public Servants on duty. (F) A child in arm accompanying an elector. (G) A person accompanfng a blind or an infirm voter who cannot move or vote without help. (H) such other persons presiding as the officer may from time to time admit for the purpose of identifring .,rot".. o. otlrer*is" assisting him for conducting the polling. >b Page r of3 (tI- It is further clarified that : The expression public servants on duty, does not include Minister, State Ministers and Deputy Ministers of Centre and States. According to the instructions of the Commission, they cannot be allowed to be appointed even as election agent or polling agents, as they have to be escorted by their security guards who cannot be allowed entry into the polling station. For the same reason, no person having security cover can be appointpd Election/Polling /Counting agent. (z) The above expression 'Public Servants on duty, also does not normally include police officers. Such officers whether in uniform or in muftif should not, as a general rule be allowed to call inside except in unavoidable circumstances for the maintenance of law and order or some similar purpose. (S) No security personnel accompanying any candidate, or any agent or any elector should be permitted to enter the polling station. This order shall be promulgated within the limits of District Rewari through wide publicity by Public Relation officer, Rewari by means of local news-papers, by affixing copies of the order on the notice boards of the offices at sub-Division, District and Tehsil level courts and other public places as well as the Police Stations. It shall also be hosted on the official website of the district www.rewari.gov.in prominently. The violation of this order is punishable under section rgg of the Indian Penal Code. under myhand and seal, this r8tt'day of Octobet,2oLg at Rewari. >; Yashendra Singh, I.A.S., . District Magistrate, L Rewari. zP Endst.No. [gt l-ello /M.A. Dated / y/1a2ea copy 'i A is forwarded to the following for information and necessary action:- or Chief Secretary to Government Haryana Chandigarh. oz Additional Chief Secretary to Government Haryana, Home Departmenr, Chandigarh. o3 Chief Election Of,frcer, Haryana, Chandigarh. Page z of 3 o4 Director General of Pcilice Haryana, Panchkula. 05 IG/CID Haryana, Panchkula. o6 Commissioner, Faridabad/Gurugram/Ambala/Hissar/Rohtak Division. e*-ADGP, South Range, Rewari. o8 District and Session Judge, Rewari. o9 All District Magistrate in Haryana. 10 Superintendent of Police, Rewari. rl Additional Deputy Commissioner, Rewari 12 Sub Divisional MagistrateRewari/Kosli/Bawal. 13 0IM/DRO/DD&PO Rewari. 14 Civil Surgeon Rewari. 15 District Education OfEcer, Rewari. 16 GM, Haryana Roadways Rewari. 17 DIPRO, Rewari for adequate publicity as mentioned above. 18 DIO, NIC, Rewari for hosting on official website of the district www.tewan.gov.ln. 19 All Tehsildars/Naib Tehsildars in Rewari Distict. zo All BDPO's in Rewari District. zr Naib Tehsildar, Election, Rewari. zz All SHO's in Rewari District. (Through SP Rewari) z3 All Secretary MC's in District Rewari. 24 All Concerned Candidates/Political parties (Through NTE Rewari) 25 Steno to Ld. DC, Rewari w\ Yashendra Singh, I.A.S., District M3gistrate, Page 3 of3.
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