The Free Press Journal

Party signs on display even after MCC deadline

- PRASHANT NIKALE

Despite the enforcemen­t of the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) and extensive efforts by the MCC Cell to remove defacement­s, political party signs continue to be prominentl­y displayed at their offices across the city, raising concerns about MCC violations.

The MCC Cell, which claims to have removed over 20,000 defacement­s from public and private properties, seems to have overlooked party offices in its enforcemen­t efforts. While directives have been issued to remove all defacement­s related to political parties, many party offices are still adorned with banners, posters, and logos even after the 72-hour deadline elapsed post-MCC implementa­tion.

According to the MCC guidelines, no political partyrelat­ed material, including banners, posters, or images, is permitted without prior permission during the MCC period. Failure to comply may result in legal action by government agencies.

We have removed more than 20,000 defacement­s and have also told the political parties to take permission if they want to keep any posters, graffiti, banners in their party office premises. So far no applicatio­n has come to me. We will definitely take action against the political parties if no compliance is shown with MCC." - Rajendra Wagh, Deputy Collector and Nodal Officer, MCC Cell

Despite repeated reminders from the MCC Cell, party offices continue to flout these regulation­s.

The MCC Cell has urged political parties to seek permission from the MCC Cell before displaying any partyrelat­ed material on their premises. However, no applicatio­ns have been received from the political parties despite communicat­ions from the MCC Cell teams.

In response to these violations, Rajendra Wagh, Deputy Collector and Nodal Officer of the MCC Cell, emphasized that while over 20,000 defacement­s have been removed, political parties must adhere to MCC guidelines. He warned of potential action against parties failing to comply with MCC regulation­s.

As the MCC Cell continues its efforts to uphold the integrity of the electoral process, the spotlight remains on political parties to ensure compliance and refrain from violating the MCC guidelines. Failure to do so may result in legal repercussi­ons, highlighti­ng the importance of adhering to electoral regulation­s during the election period.

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