48-Hour Campaign Ban Takes Effect Before Polling Day
Election Commission Enforces Silent Period to Ensure Fair Voting Environment
Key Points:
* Law prohibits all campaign activities 48 hours before polls
* Public meetings and media promotions banned during silent period
* Violators face up to 2 years imprisonment or fine
JAMSHEDPUR – Election authorities have implemented a mandatory 48-hour campaign silence period before polling under Section 126 of election law.
The ban restricts all forms of election-related gatherings.
Meanwhile, television and media promotions face complete prohibition.
Furthermore, musical concerts and entertainment events promoting elections stand suspended.
However, the measures aim to protect voter decision-making process.
Moreover, the law seeks to eliminate external influences during crucial voting hours.
On the other hand, strict penalties await those who violate these provisions.
In addition, the silent period covers both public meetings and processions.
Besides, the ban extends to all forms of campaign material display.

