In a crucial move ahead of the forthcoming General Election 2024, senior officials from the Election Commission of India (ECI) are set to visit Chennai on February 23rd and 24th. This visit aims to discuss and review the poll preparedness of Tamil Nadu, signaling the beginning of intensive preparations for the upcoming electoral process. A communication from the Secretariat of the Election Commission of India to the Chief Electoral Officer of Tamil Nadu has confirmed the visit, highlighting its significance in ensuring the smooth conduct of the electoral process. The visit will see senior officers of the Commission engaging with various stakeholders to assess the state’s readiness for the upcoming General Elections. On February 23, the officials will hold meetings with political parties to gather inputs and address any concerns related to the electoral process. Additionally, a comprehensive review of the preparedness of Collectors and Superintendents of Police (SPs) across Tamil Nadu will be conducted to ensure effective coordination and implementation of election-related measures. The agenda for February 24 includes a presentation by the Chief Electoral Officer or the State Police Nodal Officer of Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu. This session will provide insights into the strategies and initiatives undertaken by these states to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections. Subsequently, a thorough review of enforcement agencies will be conducted, followed by a meeting with the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police (DGP) to discuss further action steps and address any operational challenges. @@@

