“It is not that you take action against only the small handlers of the liquor, those who are carrying it. Go to the kingpins who are the organisers of crime. Similarly, there would be a strict watch on cash through banks, by the wallets, by the UPI, whatever mode it gets transported,” he said.
All the airports including airstrips and helipads would be checked for all kinds of helicopter and air services on intelligence basis, he further said. According to Kumar, Andhra Pradesh has a voter base of 4.07 crore out of which 2.07 are female electors.
He further said about 5.80 lakh voters are above 80 years of age and 1,174 are over 100 years old.
The Andhra Pradesh Assembly has 175 segments while there are 25 Lok Sabha seats. In the run-up to the forthcoming Legislative Assembly and Lok Sabha elections in Andhra Pradesh, the Election Commission, led by CEC Kumar held discussions with various stakeholders during his two-day visit that ended today.
Source: Economic Times