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Election duty

The Ministers are yet to get into campaign mode, but the bureaucratic machinery in the State is currently on hold.

Almost all the senior Secretaries have been called away to Delhi to officiate as election observers in the Northern States, which go to polls in the initial phases. These officials have already undergone the necessary training and would be deployed to the various constituencies as and when the notifications are issued. Only a handful of seniors, who have been exempted from election duty for some reason, and the second-rung bureaucrats are now left in the State capital. They are also expected to be drafted for duty when the poll process gets in motion here as well.

By Harish Govind M

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