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Video Surveillance 24 Hours Candidate Lips Simarjit Singh Bains & Inc. Candidate for Kamaljit Singh Karwal at Nagar

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Ludhiana: Given the recent clashes between supporters of two candidates in the constituency of Atam Nahar and to ensure that no such incidents occur in the future, Returns Constituency Officers 62-Atam Nagar have ordered 24-hour video supervision from the Lok Insaf Party (lips) candidate Simarjit Singh Bains and Candidate for the Indian National Congress (Inc.) Kamaljit Singh Karwal.
In a press statement issued on Wednesday, District Election Officer – Deputy Commissioner Ludhiana Varinder Kumar Sharma said that the Ludhiana District Administration guarded the tab on the activities of all candidates and warned strict action if there were people who tried to take the law into their own hands.
He said that after randomization, around 20,000 officials had time for election assignments.
He said that to ensure that the code behavioral code was confirmed correctly, each static supervision team, 9 fly team teams and 3 video vision teams have been calculated in 14 Ludhiana district assembly constituencies.
He said that on the night of February 7, 2022, supporters of Simarjit Singh Bains and Kamaljit Singh Karwal had clashed in the Atam Nagar area, after that strict legal action against them was initiated and FIR was registered.
He told him that the 24-hour video surveillance team had been covered with both and it would move with this candidate at any time so that such an event did not happen again.
He assured residents that no one was allowed to take the law into their own hands and that all voters had to use their right to choose without fear on February 20, 2022.
He warned strict action if there were people who tried to disturb peace and rest rules.
Police Commissioner Ludhiana Gurpreet Singh Bhullar told the FIR registered instantly in a recent clash between supporters of Simarjit Singh Bains and Kamaljit Singh Karwal.
He said that after this incident, the commissioner with the police (rural) Ravokaran Singh Brar immediately rushed to the place and during the initial investigation, it was found that there was a dereltionSi task by the Sho area, which was immediately suspended from assignments.
He said that the direct message was given that if anyone took the law into their own hands, Ludhiana police would not hesitate to register firmly against all the people.
He told that B Balwinder Singh Bains had visited his office yesterday and claimed that some of the people mentioned in the FIR were not present in place.
He told him that Bains Singh Mla Simarjit was questioned in detail for 9 hours yesterday and said that he would be called back to be questioned based on visual evidence, material or eyewitness eyes when the investigation continued.
He assured that people should not think that this case had ended, but it was the beginning of the investigation.
The team led by Ravardan Singh Brar was investigating this case in detail and everyone behind this incident would not be avoided.
He said that there were no people on the law and we had a special focus in this particular field.
Gurpreet Singh Bhullar told me that the 8 regency assembly constituencies were included in the Police of KomarisiSi Ludhiana.
He assured that Ludhiana police were fully directed at maintaining law and order.
He said that 43 paramilitary force companies along with PAP and command companies were deployed in the area under the coming of Police Ludhiana.
He said that the quick reaction team of paramilitary strength has also been deployed in every constituency.
He told him that Ludhiana police also continued to connect with DRI, NCB and the Excise Ministry of Exhibition on examining drug flow and notes.
He said that a few days ago, 95,000 liters of illegal liquor had been restored and destroyed by the CIA team from the banks of the Sutlej River in the Ladhowal area.
He told him that the Indian election commission had represented 5 senior IAS officers as a general observer, 6 senior IRS officers as expenditure observers and 3 IPS officers as police observers in Ludhiana.

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