A temporary shelter, a guide post and an ambulance… this is how new MPs are welcomed in Parliament.
The seventh and final phase of Lok Sabha polls will be held on Saturday, June 1. After that, the exam results will be released on June 4. In such a scenario, the Parliament is also fully prepared to welcome the elected MPs. To welcome the members of the 18th Lok Sabha, many efforts are being made by the Secretariat to further facilitate the registration process. Guideposts have been set up at airports and railway stations to welcome MPs so that new members do not face any problems. A digital registration desk has been set up for MPs. The Secretariat has made arrangements for temporary accommodation of MPs in the West Court Annex located in Delhi or in various buildings of the States. Full attention will be paid to the health of MPs. CGHS medical posts have also been created to take care of the health of new MPs in the scorching heat. CGHS medical posts have been prepared for MPs coming to Delhi after winning the elections if they have any health problems. Registration of new MPs will start from 2 pm on 4th June. MPs who come to Delhi after winning the elections will be given a copy of the Constitution and a book of rules of the Lok Sabha. The results of the elections will be monitored by the Chief Secretariat and the Lok Sabha Secretariat has also formed a committee to record the details of the successful candidates immediately. The website of the Election Commission will be monitored to actively monitor the website of the Election Commission during the counting of votes. During this he plans to collect information about the successful candidates and contact them. During this, the software will also find out whether the candidate who won the election is a new or a former MP.