New Delhi:
The Election Commission will set up for the first time 24-hour call centres to redress election-related complaints in all the five poll-bound states.
Election-related complaints can be registered with the call centres by dialling a toll-free number 1950, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) S Y Quraishi said while announcing the schedule of elections in the five states here today.
The complaints will be redressed within a time-limit and complainants will be informed on the action-taken through SMS, the CEC said.
Each of these five states will have these call centres, he said, adding that the toll-free number 1950 denotes the year in which the Election Commission was born.
Every poll-bound state shall have a complaint redressal mechanism based on website and the call centre.
Details are given on the website on which complaints can be lodged, will be announced separately by the Chief Electoral Officer of each of the poll-bound states, the Chief Election Commissioner said.
Election-related complaints can be registered with the call centres by dialling a toll-free number 1950, Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) S Y Quraishi said while announcing the schedule of elections in the five states here today.
The complaints will be redressed within a time-limit and complainants will be informed on the action-taken through SMS, the CEC said.
Each of these five states will have these call centres, he said, adding that the toll-free number 1950 denotes the year in which the Election Commission was born.
Every poll-bound state shall have a complaint redressal mechanism based on website and the call centre.
Details are given on the website on which complaints can be lodged, will be announced separately by the Chief Electoral Officer of each of the poll-bound states, the Chief Election Commissioner said.
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