Political parties should follow Corona's guideline in rallies: Election Commission



(PTI) New Delhi, Ta. 10
Corona's cases are on the rise as rampant campaign rallies and rallies are taking place in the election states. In the meantime, Safala has woken up and ordered the Election Commission to abide by the guidelines.
The Election Commission issued a notification saying that strict action could be taken if Corona's guideline was not followed in the election meeting. If a leader or party does not follow Corona's guidelines at a rally, he or she may be barred from addressing future rallies or meetings.
The Election Commission's new warning said that candidates or star campaigners would be barred from campaigning if they did not follow Corona's guidelines and would not be allowed to campaign anywhere during the election.
The Election Commission's warning comes as polling has ended in three states - Assam-Tamil Nadu-Kerala and a Union Territory of Puducherry. While the campaign was in full swing in these states, all the leaders of the Corona Guidelines were blown away.
After this notification of the Election Commission, there was a tone among the citizens of the country as to why the Election Commission has not taken action so far. Why not show toughness by issuing notifications so far? Was it not the Election Commission or the Central Government that feared the spread of Corona in the constituencies?
In a notification to the Election Commission, the Election Commission itself said that it had noticed that social discrimination was not observed in the campaign programs. Leaders have also been found not wearing masks.
If it has come to the notice of the Election Commission, then people have also discussed why no action has been taken yet.

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