6 parties will do ‘Janta Ki Baat’ and also campaign from Doordarshan and All India Radio

6 parties decide rules: Along with public meetings, padyatras, road shows and social media, six political parties will also be able to campaign in the face of the public on Doordarshan and All India Radio. They will not have to pay any fee for this. The Election Commission has given 45-45 minutes per day for three days to six parties registered in Delhi to broadcast their electoral issues on these two platforms. From January 31 to February 2, these parties have been given slots of 15 minutes each at a time. The parties will get three slots throughout the day. All the parties had applied to get the prime time slot, so this time slot has been decided through a lucky draw.

These parties have applied

Applications were made on behalf of BJP, Aam Aadmi Party, Congress, CPI(M), BSP and NPP (National People’s Party), but the prime time slot was sought from all parties. Due to this, a lucky draw was held at the Rang Bhawan of All India Radio on Wednesday to allocate the broadcast time.

These rules have to be strictly followed

  1. Political parties will have to submit the script of the propaganda in advance, it will be checked before broadcasting.
  2. Events can be recorded in advance, but the cost of this will have to be borne by political parties.
  3. Other countries will not be able to criticise in the program.
  4. Will not be able to make objectionable comments on religions or communities.
  5. Will not be able to present obscene or derogatory content.
  6. Statements inciting violence will not be issued.
  7. You will not be able to make such a statement that is in contempt of court.
  8. Political parties will not be able to criticise the integrity of the President or the judiciary.
  9. He will not make statements affecting the unity and integrity of the country.
  10. You will not be able to criticise a person by name. These things have to be kept in mind
  11. It will be mandatory for all political parties to follow these directions of the Election Commission. After this, the programmes will be held.
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