Over 800 flying squads have been deployed throughout the State to watch violations underneath the Mannequin Code of Conduct, with residents inspired to report offences through the C-Vigil app and the 1950 toll-free helpline.
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Even earlier than the primary vote is forged, enforcement businesses have seized illicit inducements price over ₹108 crore in Bihar, the Election Fee of India (ECI) stated on Monday.
The seizures — made via coordinated efforts of a number of businesses throughout States and Union Territories — embody ₹9.62 crore in money, liquor price ₹42.14 crore (9.6 lakh litres), medicine valued at ₹24.61 crore, treasured metals price ₹5.8 crore, and different freebies estimated at over ₹26 crore. The Fee stated the operations mirror its zero-tolerance strategy to cash and materials inducements in elections.
The ECI has directed all enforcement authorities to accentuate monitoring of the motion of money, liquor, medicine, and freebies, whereas guaranteeing that atypical residents are usually not harassed throughout inspections and checks.
Strict MCC enforcement
Saying the ballot schedule, the Fee additionally instructed State and UT governments to make sure strict enforcement of the Mannequin Code of Conduct (MCC), which comes into speedy impact.
To strengthen its surveillance mechanism, the Fee has deployed 824 flying squads throughout Bihar. These groups are tasked with responding to complaints obtained via the C-Vigil cellular app inside 100 minutes, guaranteeing immediate motion on reported violations.
Citizen vigilance
Residents and political events have been urged to actively report MCC violations utilizing the C-Vigil App accessible on the ECINET portal. As well as, a 24×7 grievance monitoring system has been activated, that includes a name centre (toll-free quantity 1950) via which the general public can immediately attain the District Election Officer (DEO) or Returning Officer (RO) involved.
The Election Fee stated the measures mirror its dedication to conducting free, truthful, and inducement-free elections, whereas sustaining transparency and inspiring citizen participation.
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