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Gurgaon civic body poll, results on September 24

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Published : Aug 31, 2017, 6:47 am IST
Updated : Aug 31, 2017, 6:47 am IST

According to a notification issued by the state election commission, the results will also be announced the same day.

The voting and result will be announced on September 24, Mr Singh said.
 The voting and result will be announced on September 24, Mr Singh said.

Gurgaon: The polls for the Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) will be held on September 24, Haryana state election commissioner Dalip Singh announced on Wednesday. According to a notification issued by the state election commission, the results will also be announced the same day. The civic polls for the millennium city are being conducted after a delay of over one year.

As per the notification, the nominations for the polls can be filed from September 8 to 13, scrutiny of candidates will be done on September 14 and symbols will be allotted on September 15. The voting and result will be announced on September 24, Mr Singh said.

“We have made fool proof arrangements for conducting the MCG polls and appointed Additional Deputy commissioner (ADC) Pradeep Dahiya as the returning officer for the purpose. We have also appointed 14 assistant returning officers for the conduct of a smooth election,” the deputy commissioner of Gurgaon, Vinay Pratap Singh, said.

Ten wards have been declared as reserved. Deputy commissioner Singh said that even though the EVMs for this poll are not equipped with VVPAT, the district administration is committed to conduct transparent elections and will also hold mock polls to minimise chances of any kind of rigging or foul play.

The MCG was constituted in 2008 and the first election for 35 wards was conducted in April 2011. The councillors were elected for a tenure of five years which ended in April 2016. Since then, the civic body is being run by bureaucrats. Some former councillors have blamed the ruling dispensation for the over 15 months delay.   

Tags: municipal corporation of gurugram, election commissioner, mcg polls
Location: India, Haryana, Gurgaon