New Delhi [India], The Election Commission of India led by Chief Election Commissioner Rajeev Kumar along with Gyanesh Kumar and Sukhbir Singh Sandh on Wednesday announced the deployment of general, police and expenditure observers in 49 parliamentary constituencies for phase five. Had a video conference with. There are 57 parliamentary constituencies in the sixth phase of general elections 2024. The Election Commission of India gave information about the video conference on its official X handle. Meanwhile, earlier in the day, the ECI summoned the Chief Secretary and the Director General of Police (DGP). Andhra Pradesh sources said he will visit New Delhi tomorrow to "personally explain" the recent increase in post-poll violence in the state.The direction comes as the ECI is taking a tough stance on the failure of the local administration to prevent post-poll unrest. According to sources, the commission has sought a detailed explanation from the authorities regarding the lapses in maintaining law and order and the precautionary measures being implemented to prevent further incidents. The Election Commission stressed the need for continuous enforcement of the model code of conduct and strict action to ensure peace. The Election Commission has repeatedly stressed that there is no room for violence in a democracy and since the announcement of the Lok Sabha elections, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar has said that all efforts are being made to ensure peaceful and violence-free conduct of the elections. Post-poll violence was reported in parts of Andhra Pradesh on Monday. Notably, in a press release a day earlier, the ECI reported that it had 90 percent Has been settled. It received 425 complaints in the last two months and no major complaints were pending from parties other than Congress and BJP.In the press release, ECI expressed satisfaction over the overall conduct of the campaign during this period. He noted that the campaign location is "violence-free, less noisy, less cluttered and intrusive and free of temptation and ostentation." The ECI further said, "Approximately 425 major complaints, excluding campaign related or clarificatory complaints, have been filed by various political parties and candidates at the level of ECI and CEO. Out of these, action has been taken in 400 cases (or the case has been disposed of). has been settled)."