Telangana CEC lays down rules For Model Code of Conduct

Telangana CEC Rajat Kumar - Sakshi Post

After the CEC announced the poll schedule yesterday, the Telangana Chief Electoral Officer Rajat Kumar laid down rules to be followed after Model Code of Conduct (MCC) comes into force.

Political posters, banners, and advertisements on all government properties have to be removed in next 24 hours. Similar material from public places also has to be cleared within 48 hours. Even for private properties, which lack official permission or have objections from people have to be cleared of political posters and banners with the next three days.

Further, within 72 hours all the district election officers will give him a list of such works which have been grounded so that in future if there is a complaint that new works have been taken up we will use this list as the basis.

He also said that use of official vehicles will be completely banned for political parties and election candidates. There will be a total ban of the use of official vehicles by political parties, election candidates or any other such person connected with elections. We have directed the police, the commissioner of excise and have also directed the income tax officers to maintain strict vigilance. We will also be asking the police authority to immediately deploy mobile and statistics team as well as video graphic team so that this can be traced, he added.

The Election Commission of India on Saturday announced the election schedule for the Assembly Elections of five states- Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Mizoram, and Telangana. Telangana will have a single phase election on December 7th.

Also See:Telangana Elections On December 7


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