The Election Commission of India (ECI) has appointed General, Police, and Expenditure Observers for the by-elections in 4 seats of the Punjab Legislative Assembly, who will play a crucial role in ensuring impartial and transparent elections.
Providing this information, Punjab’s Chief Electoral Officer Sibin C stated that Ajay Singh Tomer (Mobile No. 7290976392) has been appointed as the General Observer for Dera Baba Nanak constituency, Tapas Kumar Bagchi (Mobile No. 8918226101) for Chabbewal, Samitha R (Mobile No. 9442222502) for Gidderbaha, and Naveen S L (Mobile No. 8680582921) for Barnala constituency.
Similarly, Siddharth Kaushal (Mobile No. 8360616324) has been appointed as the Police Observer for Dera Baba Nanak and Chabbewal constituencies, while Uddandi Udaya Kiran (Mobile No. 8331098205) will serve as the Police Observer for Gidderbaha and Barnala constituencies.
For Expenditure Observers, Pachiyappan P. (Mobile No. 7588182426) has been appointed for Dera Baba Nanak, Nishant Kumar (Mobile No. 8800434074) for Chabbewal, Dipti Sachdeva (Mobile No. 9794830111) for Gidderbaha, and Joseph Gouda Patil (Mobile No. 9000511327) for Barnala.
Chief Electoral Officer Sibin C mentioned that these observers are responsible for conducting the elections in a neutral, transparent, and peaceful manner, adhering to the guidelines of the Election Commission of India.
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