"The counting would commence at 8 am and it would be held at 90 counting centres set up across 32 locations in the state," he said here, adding that 32 Election Observers would also be on duty, while Assistant Returning Officers conduct the counting of votes at these centres.
As part of security measures, Walgad said a three-tier cordoning system would be set up to prevent unauthorised entry inside counting centres.
"No unauthorised person will be allowed in the counting halls," he said.
Elections to the 10 parliamentary seats in Haryana were held on April 10.
The fate of 230 candidates has been sealed in the EVMs by nearly 72 per cent of the 1.6 crore eligible voters who had cast their votes.
In 2009, Congress had won nine seats and Haryana Janhit Congress one.
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