NEW DELHI: As the reckoning of votes for the Assembly elections in four states and one Union Territory is advancing, the Election Commission on Sunday directed all the Chief Secretaries concerned to file FIR against people celebrating anticipated victory of candidates. The order came when the counting of votes is continuing in Assam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Kerala and Puducherry. The election was concluded in these regions last month. The ECI Spokesperson’s statements reads: "ECI has taken serious note of some reports coming in of congregation (s) of people to celebrate anticipated victory. ECI has directed Chief Secretaries of all five states to file FIR in each such case and suspend SHOs of the concerned Police Stations, and report action taken immediately of each such incidence." The official informed that the respective State Chief Secretaries have been asked to take immediate action to stop such gatherings. The Election Commission on April 27 had banned all victory processions after counting of votes in states where assembly polls were held to check the spread of coronavirus. In view of the surge in Covid-19 cases throughout the country, the Commission has decided to make more stringent provision to be followed during the process of counting, warning "no victory procession after the counting on May 2 shall be permissible". UP Panchayat Election Result 2021: Shemale Kajal Kiran wins, see list of other winners Bengal elections: Didi returns on May 2! BJP cleared in Mamata's storm Tamil Nadu Election Updates: Stalin Leads in Kolathur, EPS in Edappadi