The panel, comprising Election Commissioners H S Brahma and S N A Zaidi, is scheduled to meet top officials of the state administration tomorrow.
The EC team also held discussions with representatives of political parties for their suggestions and views on conduct of polls and review of the electoral roll, according to officials.
During their two-day visit, the panel will hold meetings and discuss with the state officials about the preparations being done to hold polls to the 288-member House, which are due in September-October.
Naik further said the poll panel has also agreed to make necessary improvements in postal ballot system so that more people can vote through this process.
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