Expenditure Observer meets Senapati EEM teams

IT News
Senapati, April 2:

In view of the forthcoming General Elections to Lok Sabha 2024, Expenditure observer for II Outer Manipur (ST) Parliamentary Constituency appointed by the Election Commission of India, Dr. Bhartendu Kumar Singh, IDAS chaired a meeting with Election Expenditure Monitoring Teams, Senapati comprising of Assistant Expenditure Observers, Team Leader Civil & Police of FST, SST, VST, VVT, Accounting Teams, Media Certification and Monitoring Committee and Complaint Monitoring Control Room & Call Centre at DC Conference Hall, Senapati.
He will be monitoring election expenditure related matter for the second phase of 18th Lok Sabha for II- Outer Manipur (ST) PC including 3 assemblies segment namely 47- Karong AC (ST), 48- Mao AC (ST) and 49- Tadubi (ST) AC of Senapati district.
In the meeting, he informed the team’s member to carry on with the daily report on time. He said inspection relating to election activity will be thoroughly monitored as per the schedule. He appealed the gathering to settle down the matter amicably with the political parties in case any problem arises. He also applauded and extends his satisfaction over the AEO’s and their respective teams for taking up the task dutifully.
Another Expenditure Observers for II- Outer Manipur PC, Gaurav K Singh, IRS also supplemented that election expenditure monitoring teams are to properly tracked the expenses and remain vigilant. In case of any doubt the AEO’s should put forward the matter for clarification.
The meeting was attended by Mamoni Doley, IAS, District Election/ DC, Senapati, Ningreingam Leisan, MCS, ARO 48- Mao AC(ST), SDO Songsong, P P Ronald, MCS, PD DRDA Nodal Officer for Complaints and Voter Helpline, Lamgin Singsit, TO, Senapati Nodal Officer for Expenditure Monitoring, AEO’s and various Expenditure Monitoring team officials.

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