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Jalandhar West bypoll: Administration’s green initiative for voters

Gave over 50,000 saplings free of cost to electorate at polling booths on day of voting
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Jalandhar, July 12

The bypoll to the Jalandhar West Assembly constituency was held as “Green Election”, thanks to the efforts of the district administration.

 Two days after polling, BJP candidate Sheetal Angural discusses voting pattern with party workers. Tribune Photos: Malkiat Singh
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District Election Officer-cum-Deputy Commissioner Dr Himanshu Agarwal said during the recently held Lok Sabha elections, some green booths were set up by the administration in the Phillaur Vidhan Sabha constituency. But this time all 181 booths in the entire Jalandhar West constituency were turned into green booths for voting. An estimated 50,000 saplings were distributed to the voters on the day of the polling.

AAP candidate Mohinder Bhagat spends time with his father.

The DC said saplings were delivered from Forest Department nurseries to polling centres by the administration on the day of the election itself to prevent any damage.

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Aim to conserve environment

The main purpose of the campaign was to invite people to conserve the environment and take maximum advantage of the monsoon season so that the plants could be nurtured properly. As many as 200 to 350 saplings were supplied to each polling booth and given to voters free of cost after voting.

Congress nominee Surinder Kaur works in the kitchen at her house in Jalandhar.

“The main purpose of the campaign was to invite people to conserve the environment and take maximum advantage of the monsoon season so that the plants could be nurtured properly,” said Dr Agarwal, adding that 200 to 350 saplings were supplied to each polling booth and given to voters free of cost after voting.

Dr Agarwal said the administration distributed mainly neem, Arjun, sukhchain, tahli, dharek, jaman and guava saplings. People, who came to cast their vote, showed special interest in guava saplings. He appealed to voters, who got the saplings, to ensure their maintenance so that the preservation of environment could be ensured.

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