Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Over 350 plaints against poll code violation

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: The district administra­tion has received more than 350 complaints on the defacement of public property in the past three weeks since the model code of conduct (MCC) came into force in the state. Most complaints are registered from Gurgaon segment on the cvigil, a mobile applicatio­n to fast track complaints against violation of MCC.

Amit Khatri, deputy commission­er, who is also the district election officer, said, “The district administra­tion has received more than 350 complaints from the four constituen­cies, which have been addressed in a timebound manner.”

“Most of the complaints are related to pasting posters of political parties or candidates on public properties or private vehicles. Our 25-member team designated as the flying squad reaches the site, removes posters and uploads the live photos/videos,” said Narender Sarwan, district developmen­t and panchayat officer, also in-charge of cvigil in the district.

According to him, a large number of complaints are being reported from the city, followed by Badshahpur, Sohna, and Pataudi.

Another official, who preferred anonymity, said, “The average time for redressal of complaint is almost two hours. In some cases, it took more than five hours as our flying squad received threats from those violating MCC on the mapped location. In that case, we had to take assistance from the local police.”

Besides, the administra­tion has received only three written complaints on posters and banners. Manbir Singh, newly appointed district revenue officer, also the officer in-charge to address written complaints, said, “There are not enough written complaints but we are receiving 100-150 queries on our toll-free number 1950 regarding voter ID cards and polling booths.”

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