The Congress Party has started its preparations for 3rd December i.e. the day of counting of votes. From Monday to November 30, there will be training of assembly wise counting agents in all the district headquarters organizations. Today, training is being given to counting agents in the district headquarters of Kondagaon, Jagdalpur, Bemetara, Durg city, Sarangarh, Raigarh and Manendragarh.
This training will be given to all 90 assembly agents. In this training, how to keep a watch during the counting of votes, how to write machine-wise voting numbers, how to match the machines and the counted votes, all this will be taught. Training will be held here on this day.
Today i.e. the first day, training will be held in Kondagaon, Jagdalpur, Bemetara, Durg city, Sarangarh, Raigarh and Manendragarh. This program has been organized on 28th November in Dantewada, Rajnandgaon, Marwahi and Kunkuri. Training of agents of Kanker and Ambikapur districts is to be held on 29th November. On November 30, training will be held in Balod, Rajim, Mahasamund, Bhilai 3, Raipur, Janjgir-Champa, Sakti, Bilaspur, Kawardha, Korba and Pratappur. Dhamtari is the only district where training will be held on December 2. Job of counting agent?
Counting agent is a person who is present on behalf of a party during counting. He is told his machine and table number in advance. He remains present there during the entire process of counting. All of them are appointed by the party.
An agent is a person who, on behalf of his party, keeps an eye on all the activities taking place during the counting of votes. As long as the counting continues on the table given to him, he remains present there. Agents including two AROs will be present in the Congress.
Congress has made 2 AROs and 14 counting agents in every assembly. There will be a ballot paper agent, who will take over the role of ARO after the counting of ballot papers is over. All AROs and counting agents of the capital Raipur will be trained on 30th November. Apart from PCC officials, senior leaders of District Congress will also be present in this training to be held at Congress Bhawan.
Continuous monitoring from control room
The team of the control room set up in Rajiv Bhawan has been instructed to be ready from morning for the day of counting. Instructions have been issued to the team members to collect assembly wise information and update the information in PCC after every round. The team will be deployed from 7 am till late night.
This is how votes are counted
Counting of votes will begin from electronically transmitted postal ballots and postal ballots. After half an hour, counting of votes in EVM can start. Even if the counting of postal ballots has not been completed. When the votes cast in 14 EVMs are counted, it is considered as one round. An eye is kept on every round.
Data is kept safe
After counting of votes, it is saved in the control unit memory system. This data remains until it is deleted. The responsibility of counting lies with the election officer i.e. the returning officer. The returning officer is the local officer.