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Assembly polls: No victory processions allowed in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar on Saturday

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Election officials count votes for the Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections, at Polytechnic College counting center, in Jammu, Tuesday, Oct. 8, 2024.

Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: The district authorities in Maharashtra's Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar have banned victory processions on Saturday when the results of the state assembly elections will be declared.

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District collector Dilip Swami held a meeting with top police officials on Friday, a day before the counting of votes.

In a video message released after the meeting, Swami said, "I have spoken to the top police officials from the city as well as rural parts of the district. When the results come out, the situation turns a little tense. So in order to avoid law and order issues, we are not going to allow any victory procession on the result day."

"Sometimes, party workers come together and sometimes their coming together turns into a procession. We are not going to allow that also. Later, once everything is peaceful, we will allow the processions. We have issued prohibitory orders accordingly," he said.

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The counting of votes for the state assembly elections held on November 20 began at 8 am on Saturday.

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