![]() A maximum of five vehicles will be allowed for a candidate/ political party (including star campaigner). Not more than 50 people shall be allowed in one cluster point during the campaign through video vans. As per the guidelines, a maximum of 50 persons shall be allowed in street corner meetings, subject to availability of space and compliance to guidelines. Nukkad Sabhas (meeting) will not be allowed on public roads, roundabouts or public streets or corners. SEC also said that no victory procession after the counting of votes shall be allowed and not more than two persons shall be allowed to accompany the winning candidate or the authorised representative to receive the certificate of election from the Returning Officer.ĪLSO READ | Assam civic polls: Counting of votes underway, BJP leads in 296 wards These permissions will be subject to existing DDMA guidelines. No roadshow shall be allowed and no motorbike/cycle rallies will be allowed without valid permission. The permission for the campaigning by star campaigners shall be submitted to the district magistrate at least 48 hours before the start of the campaign. The number of star campaigners has been restricted to 10 for these elections for national/state recognised parties and five for unrecognised registered parties in the wake of the pandemic. Other MCC guidelines include a limit of 50 people in street corner meetings and only five persons including the candidate to be allowed for door-to-door campaigns.Īdditionally, the sources said that State Election Commissioner SK Srivastava on Tuesday convened a meeting to review the Covid-19 conditions in the city and also the situation of law and order ahead of the announcement of the schedule for civic polls. The MCC will come into force in Delhi when dates for civic elections are announced. According to the MCC guidelines, no meetings or processions beyond 8 pm can take place, no roadshow, bike and cycle rallies can happen without prior permission. ![]() The commission limited the number of star campaigners to 10 for recognised parties and five for unrecognised ones, besides imposing other restrictions. The Delhi State Election Commission also issued a number of restrictions on Tuesday in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic. The MCC will come into force in Delhi when dates for civic elections are announced. State Election Commission to announce dates for Delhi Municipal polls today evening. ![]() Three municipal corporations of Delhi, North, South and East Municipal Corporation will go for polling in April. ![]() New Delhi: The State Election Commission is going to announce dates for New Delhi Municipal polls on Wednesday (March 9, 2022) evening. ![]()
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