Death toll in Indonesia: 274 polling deaths: 1,878 people were hospitalized


Jagadga: As some opposition parties have insisted on bringing back an old ballot system in India, 274 employees were reportedly killed in Indonesia due to ill health.

The largest election in the world

The presidential election was held on April 17 in the South East Asian country of Indonesia. A total of 5 elections were held for parliament, provincial, local and local elections. A voter registered 5 votes. In a single phase, voting was held for 5 elections across the country to reduce costs. This was the first time such an election was conducted in Indonesia's history

60 lakh employees in election work

With over 19 crore voting rights, 8,10,000 voters were set up across the country. With a total of 2,45,000 candidates contesting, the election work was a challenge to the Indonesian government. About 60 lakh employees were actively involved in the election process. 17 crore people voted in this election. As far as Indonesia is concerned, the ballot is still running.

274 employees killed in the vote count

Though the election on the 17th day of the election, the vote counting has been done over the past 10 days. Meanwhile, the shocking information has been released. 274 employees who were involved in the vote counting have suffered illness. The election results are announced on May 22, and it has been revealed that several employees have been on duty for counting of votes.

1878 employees are suffering from severe ice hazard

More than 184 employees have been admitted to the hospital due to heavy snowfall. The Indonesian government has implemented this plan to reduce costs. The Government, which collects the details of the deaths, has taken steps to provide relief assistance to their families. As temporary staff have been appointed for the election work, information has emerged as the reason for such deaths is that they are not physically inspected before engaging in work

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