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State Election Commissioner for strict adherence to MCC guidelines

JAMMU, DECEMBER 08- State Election Commissioner, KK Sharma, today chaired a meeting to review the Action Taken Reports on complaints regarding violation of Model Code of Conduct (MCC) currently in place in view of the ongoing District Development Council, Panchayat and Municipal By-elections in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

 State Election Commissioner emphasized on brisk utilization of the services of Surveillance Teams and Flying Squads to keep a check on MCC violations, if any, occurring anywhere in the UT.

KK Sharma urged the Deputy Commissioners to keep watch on the activities of all the stakeholders and take swift action in case of complaints or violations detected anywhere.

 SEC asked the Deputy Commissioners to put in place a proper mechanism for dealing with complaints related to MCC violations. He directed them to utilize the services of Returning Officers and Flying Squads for on spot-checking of MCC violations.

KK Sharma further directed the Deputy Commissioners to facilitate the public at all levels and provide all necessary facilities to them during polling days. He asked them to set up more polling stations at the place.

On the occasion, the SEC asked the Nodal Officers to perform their duties with utmost dedication and strictly adhere to the guidelines of ECI. He directed the officers to work in close coordination so that the elections are conducted successfully in a free, fair, and transparent manner.

The meeting was attended by all the Deputy Commissioners through video conferencing.

Deputy Commissioners gave a brief about the action taken with regard to the complaints taken with regard to Model Code of Conduct guidelines. It was also apprised that a thorough investigation has been initiated and action under rules taken up against those found involved.

Pertinently, State election Commission had received several complaints from different quarters with regard to alleged deviation from the MCC guidelines through written representations, Social Media like Whatsapp, Twitter, etc.

Accordingly, the complaints were processed and sent to the respective Deputy Commissioners (District Panchayat Election Officers) who were directed to do the required action as warranted under the MCC guidelines.

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