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The letter said that by 1.45 pm when Mamata Banerjee reached the polling station No. 7, the supporters of boot BJP and AITC gathered outside the premises of polling booth and the situation started becoming tense
The EC letter added that relevant CCTV footage is available with the Commission to prove that there was no wrongdoing in the process
New Delhi: Election Commission of India (ECI) has sent a point-by-point response to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee s letter alleging that there was a complete breakdown of law and order during the second phase of voting in Nandigram on April 1.
The TMC supremo went up against Suvendu Adhikari of the BJP from Nandigram in the second phase of the Bengal assembly polls. She had also dialled Governor Jagdeep Dhankar from Nandigram, alleging that there is a complete breakdown of law and order.
Election Commission: বয়ালের বুথ নিয়ে মমতার অভিযোগ কি সত্যি? উত্তর দিল কমিশন - west bengal election update commission replies on mamata banerjee letter
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March 3, 2021
We missed this earlier: Trends on Twitter, propagated using hashtags, could be treated as political advertisements during elections, and be subjected to media certification and monitoring committee (MCMC) regulations of the Election Commission of India, reported the Times of India.
A panel set up by the ECI to study poll expenditure limits and expenditure monitoring mechanisms, also reportedly recommended the creation of a separate social media monitoring cell in district election officers’ (DEO) offices. These monitoring cells will track political advertisements on social media during polls, and report them to the expenditure observer.
The report has also recommended that DEO offices engage external consultants to develop these monitoring solutions, and build a dashboard to track actions on disclosures. Sources told the publication that the EC has accepted these recommendations. A group of senior EC officials, including Deputy Election Commissioner Umesh Sinha, ha