Election Commission: Election Commission will use 20 organizations to prevent illegal money transactions, liquor and drug dealing

The 20 agencies that have been given the responsibility include ED, Income Tax Department and DRI. All these agencies will monitor illegal money transactions. Also includes Reserve Bank, Center GST and Customs, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, CISF, Department of Posts, Airports Authority of India, RPF.

Lok Sabha elections are around the corner. No exact announcement yet. But all the political parties have already started campaigning. Allegations of influencing voters by giving money before the elections were raised in various cases. Therefore, the Election Commission wants to stop illegal money transactions or illegal drug dealings before the elections. For this purpose, the Election Commission of India has decided to monitor 20 organizations. Incidentally, the central agency is currently active in various corruption investigations in several states. At that moment, the decision of the Election Commission is considered significant by the political circles.

The 20 agencies that have been given the responsibility include ED, Income Tax Department and DRI. All these agencies will monitor illegal money transactions. Also includes Reserve Bank, Central GST and Customs, Bureau of Civil Aviation Security, CISF, Department of Posts, Airports Authority of India, Narcotics Control Bureau, SSB, BSF, Coast Guard, Railways, RPF. Also, the Election Commission has directed that the State Police, State GST, State Transport Department, Forest Department will work in coordination among themselves.

Incidentally, before every vote, the Election Commission is active in preventing illegal financial transactions. In the previous Lok Sabha elections also, the Election Commission had confiscated crores of rupees by conducting surveillance in this way. As the Lok Sabha elections are coming up, the Election Commission of India wants to stop the source of all these illegal transactions before the polls.

According to the clear instructions of the Election Commission, action should also be taken against the kingpins of illegal transactions. Incidentally, the full bench of the Election Commission has arrived in the state. The Election Commission held a meeting with the state administration on Tuesday. Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar has given a stern warning that violence and influence of money will not be tolerated in any way. Also asked to ensure that the voter is not hindered in any way from voting. It has been clearly informed by the Election Commission that if there is any deviation from this directive, the state administration will be responsible and action will be taken in that regard.

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