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Gujarat polls 2012: EC steps in for disabled voters'

Last Updated: Monday, November 05, 2012, 11:21
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Ahmedabad: In a bid to increase participation of disabled voters in Gujarat Assembly polls next month, the Election Commission has introduced Braille numbers and ballot papers besides setting up ramps at polling booths for their convenience.

"All electronic voting machines (EVMs) will be equipped with Braille numbers. The visually challenged voters will be able to read the names of candidates with the help of Braille ballot paper at the polling booths. Thereafter, they can seal their votes by pressing the Braille numbers corresponding to the name of candidates they wish to vote for," state chief electoral officer Anita Karwal said.

Though Braille voting was there during the 2009 Lok Sabha elections, the Election Commission is making an extra effort this time to spread awareness among people with special challenges to exercise their franchise, Karwal said.

"Permanent or temporary ramps have been set up at every polling station enabling physically challenged voters to exercise their franchise," chief district (Ahmedabad) election officer Vijay Nehra said.

The polling staff has also been trained to be sensitive to the needs of people with special challenges, Nehra said, adding that physically challenged voters won't need to stand in long queues to cast their votes.

The state election administration is popularising Rule 49 (N), prescribed in the Handbook of Presiding Officers, distributed by ECI, which states that blind and infirm voters are legally permitted to be accompanied by a companion, he informed.

The companion would be selected by the visually challenged voter, who then cannot accompany any other challenged person, he added.

PTI

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