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EC to crack down on those defacing public property

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New Delhi: With campaigning for Delhi civic polls gaining momentum, the State Election Commission today asked the candidates not to deface any public property by sticking posters and banners, warning that strict action would be taken against violators.

State Election Commissioner Rakesh Mehta said punitive action would be taken if candidates are found defacing public or private properties by putting up banners, hoardings or writing by ink or any other material. Mehta said even erecting posters and banners on trees would invite action under provisions of the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Property Act 2009.

The Act has provision of upto one year imprisonment and a fine of Rs 50,000 against the offenders. Elections for the three new municipalities would be held on April 15.

The Commission has already ordered setting up of a ‘poster removal squad’ for each of the 12 MCD zone consisting of police and senior official of local administration. All the squads are being provided with required equipment and manpower to remove posters. Mehta said the commission has decided to allow putting up of one party flag at the residence of the candidate as well as at the temporary election offices of the candidates which should not exceed five per candidate.

“Party flag can also be put up on the three vehicles which are permitted for campaigning by each candidate. However, the size of the flag on vehicles should only be one-and-half feet by one feet,” he said.

Mehta said candidates can put up hoardings at public places after getting due permission by the MCD. Giving details of the election code of conduct, Mehta said candidates can distribute small pamphlets during house-to-house campaign provided they are not distributed in public places so that proper cleanliness is maintained.

Following complaints, the Commission has also asked MCD and police to remove the sign boards put up by sitting councillors mentioning about work done by them in last five years in their wards.

“There have been complaints that this would intervene with the free and fair poll. It is therefore ordered that the Municipal Corporation and Police would remove all these sign boards,” Mehta said.

He said vehicles fitted with equipment like TV, DVD, projector, speakers, photographs of leaders and election symbol and party flag will be allowed subject to prior approval of police and transport department. (PTI)

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