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Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Counting Centres Amid Heavy Security Ready For The Day — IN PICS

The counting of the votes for the Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 will be held on Saturday at 8 am amid heavy security.

The counting of the votes for the Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 will be held on Saturday at 8 am amid heavy security.

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Security was tightened at Gulbarga University campus, Kalaburagi which has been turned into a counting centre.
Security was tightened at Gulbarga University campus, Kalaburagi which has been turned into a counting centre.
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Heavy security at Mount Carmel College and St. Joseph's College counting centres in Bengaluru.
Heavy security at Mount Carmel College and St. Joseph's College counting centres in Bengaluru.
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The counting of votes polled in nine constituencies  will be done at Gulbarga University campus, Kalaburagi.
The counting of votes polled in nine constituencies will be done at Gulbarga University campus, Kalaburagi.
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Security arrangements tightened ahead of counting of votes for the 224 seats in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections held on May 10.  The counting of votes will be done under CCTV surveillance and the process will be videographed.
Security arrangements tightened ahead of counting of votes for the 224 seats in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections held on May 10. The counting of votes will be done under CCTV surveillance and the process will be videographed.
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DC Bengaluru Urban, Dayananda KA said that there are adequate police personnel deployed as per plan at each strong room, counting hall and counting centre premises.
DC Bengaluru Urban, Dayananda KA said that there are adequate police personnel deployed as per plan at each strong room, counting hall and counting centre premises.
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The counting will be done on 4256 tables in 306 halls at the 34 counting centres. There will be 224 Returning Officers and 317 Assistant Returning Officers who will be responsible for the counting process.
The counting will be done on 4256 tables in 306 halls at the 34 counting centres. There will be 224 Returning Officers and 317 Assistant Returning Officers who will be responsible for the counting process.

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