Telangana Police Gears Up For State Assembly Elections
Telangana Police geared up for the preparations of the state assembly elections and conducted a meeting with the senior officials in Hyderabad. During the meeting, the Hyderabad DGP asked officials to clear all the pending cases, registered against the politicians and political party workers, for violating the Model Code of Conduct (MCC.) Furthermore, the police also chalked out six months prior plan for smooth elections, likely in December… read-more
Tags: Telangana Police, Indian Governemnt, Elections, State Assembly, Model Code Of Conduct
Courtesy: SIasat.com
EC Issues Notice To Congress Chief's Son For "Nalayak Beta" Remark
The Election Commission of India (ECI) issued notice to Mallikarjun Kharge's son Priyank Kharge, for his "Nalayak Beta" remark. Notably, Priyank in an election rally on April 28, delivered a speech and called PM Narendra Modi a "Nalayak Beta". Taking a serious note of this, the EC issued a showcase notice to Congress leader Kharge. If Kharge failed to explain his words, EC will take action against Priyank.
Tags: Nalayak Beta Remark, Priyank Kharge, Congress, EC Notice, Model Code Of Conduct
Courtesy: News 18
Punjab CM Booked For Violating Election Rules: Punjab Assembly Elections
Ahead of Punjab Assembly elections, CM Charanjit Singh Channi and Shubh Deep Singh have been booked for violating MCC. The Congress leaders were campaigning after the deadline of 6 pm, in Mansa district, following which AAP's Vijay Singhla filed a complaint. In addition, Charanjit Singh was campaigning with over 400 supporters, which is more than the permitted number of people to campaign. Punjab assembly polls are scheduled on February 20.… read-more
Tags: Model Code Of Conduct, Punjab Elections, CM Charanjit Singh Channi, Aam Aadmi Party, Election Campaign
Courtesy: One India
Petrol Pump Hoardings With PM Modi's Photo Violate Election Code: EC
The Election Commission of India on March 3 stated that the hoardings on petrol pumps displaying PM Narendra Modi's photo violate the Model Code of Conduct (MCC). Subsequently, the EC has asked the petrol pumps in poll-bound Tamil Nadu, Kerala, West Bengal, Assam and Puducherry to remove the hoardings within 72 hours. Earlier, the Trinamool Congress had objected to the hoardings advertising vaccination drive and the Central government's… read-more
Tags: Elections, Election Commission, Model Code Of Conduct, Narendra Modi, PM Modi
Courtesy: India Today