P.C. Chacko, Innocent submit nominations for Chalakudy
constituency
Campaigning in the Ernakulam and Chalakudy Lok Sabha
constituencies will get a new vigour from Friday with almost all major
candidates filing their nominations.
The independent candidate supported by the Left democratic
Front (LDF), Christy Fernandez, filed his nomination for the Ernakulam
constituency on Thursday accompanied by senior CPI(M) leaders while Aam Aadmi
Party (AAP) candidate Anita Pratap could not meet the returning officer in time
because of the traffic bottlenecks en route. She will file the nomination on
Friday morning. Congress candidate K.V. Thomas and BJP’s A.N. Radhakrishnan
have already filed their nominations. For Chalakudy, P.C. Chacko of the UDF and
actor Innocent of the LDF filed their nominations on Thursday with the
Ernakulam District Collector and returning officer M.G. Rajamanickam at his
chamber at Kakkanad.
On Thursday, Ambujakshan of Welfare Party of India filed the
first nomination. Mr Christy met the returning officer at 11.25 a.m. He was
accompanied by P.Rajeev, MP; S.Sharma, MLA; CPI(M) district secretary C.M.
Dinesh Mani; and CPI leader P.Raju.
Mr Innocent reached the collectorate at 11.35 a.m.
accompanied by CPI(M) leaders C.N. Mohanan, M.C. Josephine, K.K. Ashraf and
U.P. Joseph. Both Mr Innocent and Mr Christy exchanged pleasantries. Mr. Chacko
filed his nomination at 12 noon and was accompanied by UDF convener P.P.
Thankachan; V.P. Sacheendran, MLA; DCC president V.J. Poulose; and Congress
leader Babu Joseph.
M.K. Krishnankutty of CPI(ML) and N.J. Paul of MCPI (U) too
filed their nominations for the Ernakulam constituency. For Chalakudy, AAP
candidate K.N. Nooruddin and independents K.C. Poulose and P.Mohanan filed the
papers.
Training for officials
While electioneering in the district is gathering pace with
political parties leaving no stone unturned to woo the electorate, the official
machinery is getting ready for the conduct of polls. On Thursday, the training
for government officers on poll duty in the 2,027 polling booths in the
district started in Kochi.
According to
officials, each polling booth will have four officials, including a presiding
officer. A list of 11,311 officials, including 3,203 reserve officers from
various departments has been drawn up. The first phase of training for officers
for deployment in Tripunithura Assembly segment began at the Ernakulam
Government Girls’ High School while the training for officials in the Ernakulam
segment is being held at the Maharaja’s College. In Kothamangalam, the
programme started at MA College while in Kalamassery, it is being conducted in
the Kalamassery Town Hall.
Training for poll officers in the Thrikkakara constituency
began at SRV High School while for those in the Aluva constituency began at the
Aluva Municipal Town Hall. Training for the officials for Piravom is scheduled
to be held at Kochakkon auditorium in Muvattupuzha while for those in the
Muvattupuzha segment is to be held at the Muvattupuzha Town Hall.The trainers
explained to the officers the various procedures to be followed during the poll
process.
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