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Should polling-day political ads in print media be banned: EC to ask parties

"Inclusion of print media within the ambit of section 126(1)(b) of the Representation of the People Act 1951 and issue of online canvassing to promote or prejudice the electoral prospects of a party/candidate on social media during the last 48 hours before conclusion of polling will...be discussed (in the meeting)," an EC statement on the agendas to be discussed, said today.

August 24, 2018 / 21:16 IST
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Should political advertisements in print media be banned 48 hours before the day of polling on the lines of the restriction on electronic media? This is one of the questions the Election Commission would ask political parties on Monday during an all-party meet convened by it ahead of next year's Lok Sabha polls.

"Inclusion of print media within the ambit of section 126(1)(b) of the Representation of the People Act 1951 and issue of online canvassing to promote or prejudice the electoral prospects of a party/candidate on social media during the last 48 hours before conclusion of polling will...be discussed (in the meeting)," an EC statement on the agendas to be discussed, said today.

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In 2016, the EC had urged the government to amend the electoral law to bar political advertisements in newspapers 48 hours before the day of polling on the lines of the restriction on electronic media.

The move came as the poll panel had to use its constitutional powers to ban such newspaper advertisements on a case-by-case basis during the Bihar Assembly election in October-November of 2015.