28,636 defacements removed within 72 hours across J&K

Flying Squad personnel removing posters from walls on Wednesday.
Flying Squad personnel removing posters from walls on Wednesday.

Effective enforcement of provisions of MCC

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Aug 21: The J&K Election Department has removed more than 28,000 defacements across the Jammu and Kashmir within 72 hours after the announcement of Assembly election.
With the announcement of Assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir on 16 August, 2024 by Election Commission of India (ECI), the Commission had issued directions for the effective enforcement of provisions of Model Code of Conduct (MCC).
Taking the ECI directives regarding the implementation of MCC after the announcement elections into the consideration, Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Jammu & Kashmir, P K Pole directed the Enforcement Wing of the department to remove all the wall-writing, posters, banners or defacement in any other form on the Government properties and others in no time.
Acting swiftly, the Enforcement Wing removed as many as 28,636 defacements across the Jammu & Kashmir Union Territory within 72 hours from the announcement of election, a statement from the office of CEO said.
As many as 1837 wall-writing, 9276 posters, 5661 banners and 11,862 other defacements from Government, public and private properties were removed by Flying Squads and MCC teams in a mission mode in last 72 hours across the 20 districts of the Union Territory.
The action was aimed at ensuring that no political advertisement at the cost of public exchequer be displayed prominently in Government, public and private properties during the MCC restricted period.
The J&K Election Department is committed to work in tandem with all stakeholders to ensure level-playing field for all contestants during the MCC-restricted period, the CEO said.