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BIG BREAKING: Election Commission tightens polling rules; webcasting failure may trigger re-poll in constituencies

The Election Commission has introduced strict new measures to ensure transparency and fairness during the ongoing election process across key states including Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, where campaigning is now concluding and polling phases are set to begin. According to official sources, the Commission has made webcasting from polling stations mandatory and is treating it as a critical tool for real-time monitoring. Under the new rules, even a brief disruption in live camera feed—such as a one-second blackout or technical failure—will be taken seriously. In such cases, a re-poll may be ordered at the affected polling booth to maintain the integrity of the voting process. Further strengthening its vigilance framework, the Election Commission has also prepared a contingency plan for larger irregularities. If multiple complaints or verified reports of malpractice, rigging, or disruption emerge from several booths within a single assembly constituency, the Commission may consider withholding the results of that constituency entirely and conducting a fresh vote. In addition, officials have reportedly identified reserve dates for potential re-polling after the first and second phases of elections in West Bengal. These backup schedules are intended to ensure that any unexpected disruptions can be addressed without delaying the overall electoral process. Election authorities have emphasized that these steps are part of a broader effort to strengthen voter confidence and ensure completely free, fair, and transparent elections. The Commission has reiterated that any attempt to interfere with polling or disrupt digital monitoring systems will face strict action under election laws.

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