Rally, Roadshow and Padyatra banned, says Election Commission; Make virtual rallies, parties

Jan Pukar
2 min readJan 8, 2022
Rally, Roadshow and Padyatra banned, says Election Commission; Make virtual rallies, parties

Assembly Election 2022: Assembly elections have been announced in five states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab. Along with this, the Election Commission has made it clear that rallies and road shows will not be allowed in any state. Apart from this, no street meeting can also be organized in public places. Things like cycle rally and bike rally and padyatra will also be banned.

The Election Commission has made it clear that bike rallies will also be banned. There will be a ban on campaigning after 8 pm. The Election Commission has asked the electoral parties to insist on more and more virtual rallies or digital rallies. Please note that all these restrictions will remain in force till January 15. The Election Commission has made it clear that it will be reviewed after January 15 and then a decision will be taken on it. The Election Commission has said that even in a door to door campaign, not more than 5 people can go.

The Election Commission

The Election Commission said that it is challenging to conduct elections amid the corona virus, but it is our duty. Election preparations have been reviewed. Will conduct elections with Corona rules. The Commission will keep a close watch on the misuse of money. All agencies have been instructed to keep a strict vigil on those who distribute liquor, drugs, money.

The Election Commission has announced the assembly elections in five states including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab. Announcing several rules, the Chief Election Commissioner said that candidates will be able to file nominations online. Election commissioner Sushil Chandra said that counting of votes will take place in five states on March 10. It will be necessary to follow the rules under the Corona guidelines. No celebration will be allowed after the declaration of results. No road shows will be allowed after the counting of votes.

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