As long as there is no reference to constituencies going to polls, it is fine, rules EC
The BJP-sponsored NaMo TV can air live speeches of the PM during the "election silence period" as long as there is no reference to the candidate or constituency going to poll in that particular phase, a senior Election Commission officer said Thursday.
On a tweet by Congress president Rahul Gandhi Thursday seeking votes for his party's on the proposed 'Nyay' scheme, the officer said it does not violate election norms as no candidate or constituency that went to polls Thursday was named. A complaint was lodged with the poll panel, urging it to take down the tweet Speaking to reporters on NaMo TV, Deputy Election Commissioner Sandeep Saxena said, "Since live speeches are not pre-certified election (campaign) material, they can be aired (by NaMo TV) during the silence period as long as there is no reference to candidate or constituency." The EC has already made it clear that according to electoral laws, the platform cannot display "election matter" during the silence period in a particular phase of the poll.
Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act "prohibits" display of any "election matter" by means of "cinematography, television or other similar apparatus", 48 hours before the hour fixed for conclusion of poll in a particular constituency. This phase is called the "silence period" as it allows a voter to make up his or her mind on whom to vote without being influenced by political campaigning. Section 126 is not applicable to the print media.
Earlier, the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting told the poll panel that it was an advertising platform that did not require a license from the ministry. The Delhi CEO had approved the logo of NaMo TV, which, the BJP said, is part of the NaMo App that it owns, but did not "certify" the content as it contained the old speeches of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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