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ECI extends ban on physical rallies & road shows till Jan 31 | Daily Current Affairs Dose

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ECI extends ban on physical rallies & road shows till Jan 31 | Daily Current Affairs Dose

The Election Commission of India (ECI) has extended the ban on physical rallies, road shows, Pad-yatra, cycle/bike/vehicle rally and procession till January 31, 2022.

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The Election Commission of India held a review meeting with the Secretary, Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of India through virtual mode. The Commission also held virtual meetings with Chief Secretaries, Chief Electoral Officers and Health Secretaries of Goa, Manipur, Punjab, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh.

The Election Commission held a comprehensive review of the present situation with respect to status and projected trends of COVID pandemic in the five poll going states. The Commission also reviewed Vaccination status and action plan for expeditiously completing vaccination for 1st, 2nd and booster dose for eligible persons amongst polling personnel. The Commission deliberated on relaxing restrictions for physical rallies in the wake of prevailing situations.

After considering the present situation, facts and circumstances as also the inputs received in these meetings, Commission has decided as follows:

  1. No road show, Pad-yatra, cycle/bike/vehicle rally and procession shall be allowed till January 31, 2022.
  2. Since contesting candidates for Phase 1 elections will be finalised on January 27, 2022, Commission has decided to allow physical meetings of concerned Political parties or contesting candidates in designated open spaces with a maximum of 500 persons or 50% of the capacity of the ground or the prescribed limit set by SDMA, whichever number is lesser, from January 28, 2022 till February 8, 2022 (excluding the silence period).
  3. Since contesting candidates for Phase 2 elections will be finalised on January 31 2022, Commission has decided to allow physical meetings of concerned Political parties or contesting candidates with public in designated open spaces with a maximum of 500 persons or 50% of the capacity of the ground or the prescribed limit set by SDMA, whichever number is lesser, from February 1, 2022 till February 12, 2022 (excluding the silence period).
  4. The Commission has also enhanced the limit of door to door campaign. Instead of 5 persons, now 10 persons, excluding security personnel, will be allowed for door to door campaigns. Other instructions on door to door campaigns will continue.
  5. Commission has already granted relaxation for the political parties to the extent that indoor meetings of a maximum of 300 persons or 50% of the capacity of the hall or the prescribed limit set by SDMA is allowed.
  6. Commission has also allowed video vans for publicity with usual COVID restrictions at designated open spaces with a maximum of 500 viewers or 50 % of the capacity or the limit set by SDMA, whichever number is lesser, in the poll going States subject to public convenience and no hindrance to smooth flow of traffic. (Instructions in this regard are being sent to the CEOs separately).
  7. Political parties and contesting candidates shall ensure the compliance of COVID appropriate behaviour & guidelines and Model Code of Conduct at all occasions during the activities connected with elections.
  8. It shall be the responsibility of the DEO concerned to identify and to notify the designated spaces in advance for the aforesaid purposes.
  9. All remaining restrictions as contained in the Revised Broad Guidelines for Conduct of Elections, 2022 issued on January 8, 2022 shall continue to operate.

Important facts for upcoming exams from the above Current Affairs Topic

  • Formation of Election Commission of India (ECI): 25 January 1950
  • Headquarters of Election Commission of India (ECI): New Delhi
  • Chief Election Commissioner of India (CEC): Sushil Chandra , IRS (IT)
  • Election Commissioner of India: Rajiv Kumar , IAS (Retd.) And Anup Chandra Pandey , IAS

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