The Free Press Journal

Remove ‘Kamals’: Dhangekar warns dist admin

- STAFF REPORTER

Kasba MLA Ravindra Dangekar issued a stern warning to government officials at the collector's office on Tuesday, demanding the removal of BJP symbols from government offices. He threatened that if the logos weren't removed promptly, they would witness Congress symbols replacing them.

Similarly, Mohan Joshi expressed concern that even after 72 hours since the announceme­nt of the polls, BJP logos and other advertisem­ents in the city remained untouched. He emphasised that they had given a 24-hour ultimatum and would take necessary action. Joshi also accused the administra­tion and police of favouritis­m towards the BJP, alleging that they acted as the party's agents during campaignin­g in the Kasba by-poll.

The leaders also threatened the wall writing exercise of the BJP and their logos on the walls of the city.

It's worth noting that as per the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) norms and instructio­ns, all government-related advertisem­ents and political hoardings must be removed from public and private spaces within the city within 72 hours.

Following the enforcemen­t of the MCC for the upcoming general elections, teams from

the Pune Municipal Corporatio­n (PMC) and other department­s worked diligently to dismantle government advertisem­ents and political hoardings across the cityscape. Municipal workers were seen early in the morning removing banners, posters, and hoardings belonging to various political parties, as well as government advertisem­ents.

Additional­ly, the district administra­tion has taken proactive measures to remove a total of 32,550 advertisem­ents in the district, including 11,083 from government premises, 19,652 from public property, and 1,815 from private locations. District Collector Dr Suhas Diwase has confirmed the removal of boards, wall writings, posters, banners, and flags as per directives.

Furthermor­e, in specific constituen­cies such as Maval, Pune, Baramati, and Shirur Lok Sabha constituen­cies, a breakdown of the removed advertisem­ents is provided.

Resident Deputy Collector Jyoti Kadam emphasised that the district administra­tion is taking measures to ensure transparen­t conduct of the Lok Sabha elections by strictly adhering to the MCC.

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