In the election, Labour’s will reach the polling station in a helicopter. Workers are working at the India-China border. The road construction at the border will make it difficult for the workers to cast a vote.
The polling station is at a distant location from the work location. To keep both the works, road construction and election, the provision made for the workers. The Border Road Organization officials decide this.Â
OFFICIALS OF BORDER ROAD ORGANIZATION
Border Road Organization has decided to provide a helicopter facility to the workers working in the high-altitude area. The counting made till now says 100 workers are, helped cast a vote in the election.
They all will be provided with the helicopter facility at a high altitude to move to the location of the polling station. This information was provided to ANI by BRO Deputy Commanding Officer K Silva on the 13th of January 2022.
Still, suppose there are more workers at the higher altitudes of the India-China border working for the road construction. In that case, the facility will also be provided and help cast a vote in the Uttarakhand election from a distant location to a polling station in the helicopter.
Many workers are working at a high altitude of 3400 meters in Munsyari. Munsyari is a village in Pithoragarh District. This area and the surrounding areas have received heavy snowfall up to 6 feet.
The workers are constructing the road connecting the China border to Milam-Laspa at 3400 meters in Munsyari village. In the Morning, the regional meteorological department said all this on the 13th of January 2022.
UTTARAKHAND AND ELECTIONS
Polling of Uttarakhand election is scheduled on 14th of February in 2022. There will be single-phase polling in the Uttarakhand election. The results of the Uttarakhand elections will declare on the 10th of March.
In the 2017 elections, BJP won 57 seats out of 70 seats. Trivendra Singh Rawat, sworn as the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand.
In March last year, Trivendra Singh Rawat resigned, and then Tirtha Singh Rawat was the next Chief Minister of the state Uttarakhand. Tirtha Singh Rawat was the MP.
Amid the possibility of a by-poll not being held in six months for him in the state assembly. Tirtha Singh Rawat resigned from the post, and Puskar Singh Dhami was the next Chief Minister of Uttarakhand.
All the political rallies and protests in the state, prohibited until the 16th of January. Because of rising COVID-19 cases.
Published By – Vanshu Mehra
Edited By – Kritika Kashyap