With Assam Legislative Assembly poll results due Monday, the state administration has activated comprehensive security protocols. A robust three-layer security setup guards counting halls and strong rooms in every district, prioritizing peace and fairness.
Lakhimpur’s preparations highlight the intensity: EVMs from five segments are housed securely at a local school, monitored vigilantly. DC Aditya Vikram Yadav detailed the schedule—postal votes from 8 AM, EVMs at 8:30 AM—with 14 tables per center for efficiency.
In Sivasagar, 391 staff manage three constituencies’ counts, complete with dedicated postal ballot zones compliant with EC rules. Districts-wide, perimeters around facilities are fortified, and officials oversaw final checks Sunday.
Restrictions curb movement near sensitive spots, safeguarding the process. The 126-seat house sees NDA chasing a hat-trick against Congress’s formidable front. Campaigns peaked pre-counting, with leaders glued to developments.
Exit polls project NDA dominance, yet rivals vow victory. Agencies are braced for post-result scenarios, underscoring the election’s gravity. This count isn’t just numbers—it’s Assam’s political future unfolding under watchful eyes.