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Polling officials start leaving Tura for far flung polling stations

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TURA:  Amidst heavy rain, the movement of polling personnel to the 2-Tura Parliamentary (ST) Constituency (General Elections to Lok Sabha 2019)  and Bye-Election to 48-Selsella (ST) Legislative Assembly Constituency (LAC) has begun and Polling personnel for 417 polling stations have left for their respective polling stations in the eleven Assembly segments of West Garo Hills district today on the first day of movement after collecting necessary materials from the Deputy Commissioner’s Office premises, West Garo Hills, Tura.

The remaining polling officials for 64 polling stations will leave for their respective polling stations located closer to the district headquarters tomorrow morning.

It may be mentioned that the 2-Tura Parliamentary (ST) Constituency has the most numbers of Assembly Constituencies with a total of 481 polling stations in the district.

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