Karsog (Kameshwar Sharma): The Karsog Zila Parishad nomination process concluded on the final day with a strong participation of candidates across the region. In total, 21 candidates have filed their nomination papers for the four Zila Parishad seats in the Karsog area. The nomination process witnessed active political engagement as candidates submitted their papers within the scheduled timeframe.
On the last day alone, 10 candidates filed their nomination papers, marking an important phase in the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination process for the upcoming Panchayati Raj elections.
Total Seats and Candidate Participation
As part of the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination, four Zila Parishad seats have been designated in the region. Against these four seats, a total of 21 candidates have officially submitted their nomination papers so far.
The strong number of candidates in the Zila Parishad nomination reflects growing interest in local governance and rural political participation.
Ward-Wise Nomination Details
According to Assistant Returning Officer and SDM Karsog, Gaurav Mahajan, the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination process was conducted in a fair and transparent manner under the guidelines of the Election Commission.
The ward-wise details of the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination are as follows:
Ward 15 – Churag
- Kalpana Chauhan
- Bhagwati
- Leela Devi
Ward 16 – Lower Karsog
- Anita Devi
- Bhuvaneshwari
Ward 17 – Sarahan
- Anita Kumari
Ward 18 – Savindhar
- Gurubaksh Singh
- Kamal Singh
- Sohan Lal
- Levin Kumar
These nominations form a crucial part of the ongoing Zila Parishad nomination process.
Election Process Conducted Smoothly
The administration completed the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination process in a peaceful, transparent, and systematic manner. Assistant Returning Officer Gaurav Mahajan stated that officials carried out all procedures strictly according to Election Commission guidelines.
He further emphasized that the nomination process maintained full discipline and order throughout the filing period, ensuring equal opportunity for all candidates.
Increasing Political Engagement in Rural Areas
The Karsog Zila Parishad nomination reflects increasing awareness and participation in grassroots democracy. With 21 candidates contesting for just 4 seats, the competition highlights the importance of local governance in rural development.
The rising participation in the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination also shows that more people are becoming interested in shaping policies at the village and district level.
Administrative Supervision Ensures Fairness
Officials supervising the nomination process ensured that all nomination papers were verified properly and submitted within the official timeline. Security arrangements and procedural guidelines were strictly followed to maintain fairness.
The administration confirmed that the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination process was conducted without any irregularities or disruptions.
Role of Election Commission Guidelines
The Karsog Zila Parishad nomination process was carried out under the strict supervision of the Election Commission. Officials ensured transparency, fairness, and equal opportunity for all participants.
This structured approach to the Karsog Zila Parishad nomination strengthens public trust in the electoral system and democratic process.
KEY POINTS
- Karsog Zila Parishad nomination completed with 21 candidates
- 10 candidates filed nominations on the last day
- Four Zila Parishad seats are under contest
- Ward-wise nominations include Churag, Lower Karsog, Sarahan, Savindhar
- Process conducted peacefully under Election Commission guidelines