CEO UT Ladakh conducts workshop on election expenditure monitoring

Yetindra M. Maralkar, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of UT Ladakh, led a comprehensive workshop for Enforcement Agencies to enhance preparedness for the upcoming General Elections to Lok Sabha 2024. The focus of the workshop, held at the Conference Hall of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in Leh, centered on Election Expenditure Monitoring (EEM) and crucial aspects […]

by Ajay Jandyal - March 8, 2024, 9:51 am

Yetindra M. Maralkar, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of UT Ladakh, led a comprehensive workshop for Enforcement Agencies to enhance preparedness for the upcoming General Elections to Lok Sabha 2024. The focus of the workshop, held at the Conference Hall of the Deputy Commissioner’s Office in Leh, centered on Election Expenditure Monitoring (EEM) and crucial aspects contributing to fair and transparent elections.

The workshop commenced with an in-depth presentation outlining the structure and functions of Election Expenditure Monitoring, detailing the roles of its various components. Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for Flying Squads, Static Surveillance Teams, ATM Vans, and the inspection of helicopters were thoroughly explained. Protocols related to the seizure and release of cash and other items, monitoring by the Income Tax Department, and the responsibilities of nodal officers across different agencies were emphasized.

Several key areas were explored during the workshop, including the monitoring of election campaign expenditures, helicopter expenses, and other travel-related costs. Participants received guidance on maintaining a meticulous account of expenditures by candidates and political parties. Protocols to prevent the transport of contraband goods and suspicious funds through airports were also discussed.

CEO Yetindra M. Maralkar stressed the significance of coordination among enforcement agencies to uphold the integrity of the electoral process. He underscored the need for vigilance and urged officers to promptly report any illegal activities during the model code of conduct period.

Emphasizing the commitment to conducting elections with fairness and transparency, the CEO expressed confidence in the preparedness of the agencies and their dedication to facilitating smooth and transparent Lok Sabha Elections in UT Ladakh. The workshop concluded with a call to action for enforcement agencies to remain vigilant and proactive in upholding the integrity of the democratic process.

The workshop saw the participation of various key officials, including the Deputy Commissioner/District Election Officer Leh, Additional Secretary of Elections, UT Ladakh, Nodal Officers from different agencies, and other relevant authorities. The Deputy Commissioner/DEO Kargil and the District Election Officer, Kargil, along with their respective teams, joined the workshop virtually.