Lok Sabha poll date mentioned in internal note only for reference, Delhi CEO office clarifies

New Delhi : An internal memo from the Delhi Chief Election Commissioner’s office has set April as the tentative “election date” to help officials plan various activities in the “preparatory phase” for the Lok Sabha elections. The chief executive’s office hastily released the following announcement: The statement clarified that the date is “for reference only” for election officials and “has nothing to do with the actual election schedule.”

The Delhi Executive Office on January 19 issued a letter to all 11 district returning officers referring to the election planners issued by the Election Commission of India. This document describes the various activities in preparation for the elections, as well as the schedule and schedule. Duration of each activity

The CEO’s office in Delhi issued a clarification on Tuesday as the matter raised questions about the likely timeline for the upcoming elections.

“Many election-related activities should be planned and completed on the eve of the 2024 general elections,” the statement said.

ECI Planner records all these important activities and provides start and end dates with reference to the mock election date as a reference point for starting and completing these activities. “Addressed to the election officials and ‘has nothing to do with the actual election schedule’ and will be announced by the ECI in due course,” it said. .

The CEO’s office also posted on Note that this is listed for “reference” purposes only. ”

The 2019 Lok Sabha polls were announced on March 10 and were conducted in seven phases from April 11 to May 19. The votes were counted on May 23rd.

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