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MCC violations of any kind would be strictly dealt with: CEO

The Assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh is scheduled to be held in a single phase on 12 November and counting of votes will take place on 8 December.

MCC violations of any kind would be strictly dealt with: CEO

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Himachal Assembly Election: Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Maneesh Garg on Monday said that the election department has made elaborate arrangements for ensuring the effective implementation of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) guidelines and any violation would be strictly dealt with.

The Assembly elections in Himachal Pradesh is scheduled to be held in a single phase on 12 November and counting of votes will take place on 8 December.

In compliance with the instructions issued by the Election Commission of India (ECI), the Election Department is taking swift, effective and stringent action for enforcement of MCC during the first 72 hours of announcement of election schedule, besides maintaining extra vigil and strict enforcement of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), he added.

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“Taking swift action in the matter of the defacement of public property and misuse of public space, total 30369 hoardings, posters, banners and flags and wall writings have been removed in all the districts within 48 hours of announcement of elections,” he said.

Giving the details, CEO said as many as 3439 in Chamba, 4338 in Kangra, 498 in Lahaul-Spiti, 875 in Kullu, 3319 in Mandi, 1693 in Hamirpur, 6679 in Una, 698 in Bilaspur, 1302 in Solan, 3473 in Sirmaur, 3782 in Shimla and 273 hoardings, posters, banners and flags and wall writings in Kinnaur district have been removed.

Also, strict directions have been given to all departments regarding their websites not to have any photographs of political functionaries and compliance is being ensured, he said, adding that 126 websites of government departments/boards/corporations have been checked and it has been ensured that they have been made compliant with the directions.

Garg further said that control room-cum-complaint cell has been set up and to ensure fair and inducement free elections in the state, flying squads and static surveillance teams have been constituted in the state to keep vigil over excessive campaign expenses, distribution of items of bribe in cash or kind, movement of illegal arms, ammunition, liquor or anti-social elements in the Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in the state.

The Income Tax Department has set up 24×7 Centralized Control Room-cum-Complaint Monitoring Cell in their office at Shimla having toll free number 1800-180-8089 to keep a strict vigil to curb the use of black money during the election process.

The Excise Department has also set up a 24X7 control room having toll-free number 1800-180-8062, where complaints related to excise violations can be directly lodged.

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