CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: In preparation for the upcoming vote counting of the Lok Sabha elections, a meeting of counting agents was held under the leadership of Arun Srivastava, the Congress Lok Sabha candidate from Bhopal. During the meeting, counting agents received training related to vote counting.

JP Dhanopia, in charge of the Pradesh Congress Election Commission, informed the counting agents about the legal issues that might arise during the counting and their resolutions, emphasizing the importance of conducting the counting with complete impartiality. He advised the agents to contact the present officials and the Congress candidate immediately to resolve any problems encountered during the counting.

Congress candidate Arun Srivastava urged all counting agents to work with full diligence and without hesitation during the vote counting, assuring them that the Congress party stands with them. He stressed maintaining strict vigilance to prevent any irregularities during the counting.

Advocate Sanjay Srivastava addressed the counting agents, informing them to seek immediate legal advice in case of any issues during the counting for prompt action. Advocate Sanjay Gupta emphasized the need to monitor every vote meticulously and keep a close eye on the counting of votes cast by ballots.

The training program was also addressed by former minister PC Sharma, District City Congress Committee President Praveen Saxena, Rural President Anokhi Man Singh Patel, Sabista Zaki, Zahir Ahmed, Santosh Kansana, Major General Shyam Srivastava, Rani Saxena, Raju Bhatnagar, Rahul Rathore, Abhishek Sharma, Abhishek Parmar, and other senior Congress leaders.

Senior Congress officials from the Bhopal district, counting agents, and other Congress members attended the training program. The training session for the counting agents of the Lok Sabha constituency was successfully completed at the Pradesh Congress Headquarters under the leadership of Bhopal Lok Sabha Congress candidate Arun Srivastava.”