Posted by AI on 2025-11-04 20:08:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-11 06:56:38
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The upcoming by-election in Punjab's Tarn Taran constituency is shaping up to be a significant event, not only politically but also in terms of the staggering value of seizures made by the Punjab Police. Since the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into effect on October 7 for the November 11 bypoll, authorities have seized a total of Rs 57.47 crore worth of drugs, cash, liquor, and other valuables.
This figure is a stark reminder of the challenges faced in maintaining a fair and transparent electoral process. The Punjab Police, in their efforts to uphold the MCC, have confiscated a substantial amount of liquor, with 51,429.50 litres valued at Rs 32.89 lakh, along with narcotics worth a staggering Rs 56.67 crore, weighing 21.8 kg. The seizure also includes unaccounted cash amounting to Rs 9.73 lakh and other items valued at Rs 37.85 lakh.
Chief Electoral Officer Sibin C has emphasized the commitment to ensuring a clean election, directing police authorities to maintain constant surveillance through CCTV cameras at all checkpoints to deter illegal activities. The CEO's office has also warned of strict action against anyone attempting to sway voters with cash or gifts.
As the election date nears, the focus shifts to the 1,92,838 voters of Tarn Taran, with a diverse demographic spread across 222 polling stations. The constituency's political landscape is set to undergo a change, with the seat having fallen vacant after the unfortunate demise of Aam Aadmi Party MLA Kashmir Singh Sohal in June. The by-election results, to be announced on November 14, will not only fill this vacancy but also serve as a barometer of public sentiment and the effectiveness of the authorities' efforts to ensure a fair and corruption-free electoral process.