The Hindu (Visakhapatnam)

Address complaints about MCC violations on priority, officials told

Enforce the Model Code of Conduct in a foolproof manner, says Chief Secretary Jawahar Reddy, while Chief Electoral Officer Mukesh Kumar Meena warns govt. employees against violating norms and participat­ing in political activity; the CEO calls for ensurin

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gadda in the morning, and participat­e in a public meeting at Nandyal in the evening. On the third day, he would enter Kurnool Lok Sabha constituen­cy and address a meeting at Yemmiganur, he said, adding that the remaining schedule was being finalised.

Mr. Ramakrishn­a Reddy said the bus yatra was likely to continue up to April 18. Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy would address election meetings soon after the notificati­on was issued. There would not be any break, he said.

Claiming that people were rallying behind the YSRCP and supporting the leadership of Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy as he had implemente­d the promises he made, Mr. Ramakrishn­a Reddy said the YSRCP implemente­d 99% of the promises in the manifesto.

Party leaders Perni Venkatrama­iah (Nani) and T. Raghuram were present.

Instructin­g the heads of all department­s in Andhra Pradesh to implement the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) in a foolproof manner, Chief Secretary K.S. Jawahar Reddy and Chief Electoral Officer Mukesh Kumar Meena have said that complaints related to the election code violations should be addressed on priority basis.

Mr. Jawahar Reddy and Mr. Meena were addressing the Secretarie­s, Principal Secretarie­s and Special Chief Secretarie­s at the Secretaria­t at Velagapudi in Guntur on Tuesday on the implementa­tion of the MCC.

The Chief Secretary instructed the Secretarie­s to remove all the photograph­s and videos of the Chief Minister, the Ministers and other public representa­tives from the government’s official websites.

The TDP had, in fact, lodged a complaint on the MCC violations with respect to removal of the photograph­s and videos of the

Christened ‘Memanta Siddham’, the yatra will cover the Lok Sabha constituen­cies that have not been covered during the ‘Siddham’ meetings, says Sajjala Ramakrishn­a Reddy

Chief Minister and other Ministers from the government websites, alleging that the officials did not remove them even after completion of 48 hours of the MCC coming into force.

The Chief Secretary further instructed the officers to ensure that no photograph­s of the Chief Minister or other political leaders were on the walls of the government buildings. Instructin­g the officials not to allow any political advertisem­ents on the government properties, Mr. Jawahar Reddy said that if there were any such advertisem­ents, remove them immediatel­y.

Mr. Meena said that the Election Commission of India (ECI) would take stringent action on violations of the code by any government employee. He said that no government employee was allowed to participat­e in political campaigns or any other political activity.

He warned that if any employee was found violating the MCC rules, the ECI would take suitable action against them. At this juncture, the Chief Secretary asked the higher officials to instruct all employees to restrain from participat­ing in political activities.

In another meeting with the District Collectors and District Election Officers, Mr. Meena instructed that all the unauthoris­ed political advertisem­ents on public places and government properties be removed. He also instructed the DEOs to ensure equal priority to all the political parties while allocating advertisem­ent places and hoardings on roads, national highways. It would help in ensuring a levelplayi­ng field among all the contesting parties and candidates, he said.

 ?? ?? Chief Secretary K.S. Jawahar Reddy and Chief Electoral Officer Mukesh Kumar Meena at a meeting with senior officers at the Secretaria­t on Tuesday.
Chief Secretary K.S. Jawahar Reddy and Chief Electoral Officer Mukesh Kumar Meena at a meeting with senior officers at the Secretaria­t on Tuesday.

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