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Chennai:
A sum of Rs 12.58 crore in cash and goods worth Rs 6.47 crore have been seized by Election Commission (EC) officials during their raids across Tamil Nadu ahead of the April 24 the Lok Sabha polls, a senior election official said in Chennai today.
"So far, a sum of Rs 12.58 crore in cash and goods worth Rs 6.47 crore has been seized. Maximum money has been seized from Chennai with 2.19 crore and Salem with 1.97 crore," Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Kumar said.
Talking to reporters in Chennai, Mr Kumar said there are over 9,400 critical polling stations across the state, with the largest being in Villupuram with 915 and the less numbers of such stations in Chennai with 287.
While Rs 82 lakh was seized in Virudhunagar, Rs 74 lakh each in Tiruppur and Coimbatore and Rs 78 lakh have been seized in the Nilgris, he said. "So far, no amount has been seized in Cuddalore."
Replying to a query, he said, while the expense for the last polls in Tamil Nadu was Rs 150 crore (excluding the security expense of Rs 78 crore), the cost to the exchequer for this general polls is expected at Rs 199 crore.
Praveen Kumar also released CDs raising awareness amongst voters for not selling their votes in exchange of money or kind from individuals or political parties.
The Election Commission has successfully conveyed the message in these clippings that offering and receiving money for votes is illegal and would attract one year imprisonment.
"So far, a sum of Rs 12.58 crore in cash and goods worth Rs 6.47 crore has been seized. Maximum money has been seized from Chennai with 2.19 crore and Salem with 1.97 crore," Tamil Nadu Chief Electoral Officer Praveen Kumar said.
Talking to reporters in Chennai, Mr Kumar said there are over 9,400 critical polling stations across the state, with the largest being in Villupuram with 915 and the less numbers of such stations in Chennai with 287.
While Rs 82 lakh was seized in Virudhunagar, Rs 74 lakh each in Tiruppur and Coimbatore and Rs 78 lakh have been seized in the Nilgris, he said. "So far, no amount has been seized in Cuddalore."
Replying to a query, he said, while the expense for the last polls in Tamil Nadu was Rs 150 crore (excluding the security expense of Rs 78 crore), the cost to the exchequer for this general polls is expected at Rs 199 crore.
Praveen Kumar also released CDs raising awareness amongst voters for not selling their votes in exchange of money or kind from individuals or political parties.
The Election Commission has successfully conveyed the message in these clippings that offering and receiving money for votes is illegal and would attract one year imprisonment.
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