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<p><strong>The inclusion in the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) of manifesto release period – ECI notification</strong></p>



<p style="text-align:center">ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA<br />NirvachanSadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi – 110001</p>



<p>No.437/6/1/ECI/INST/FUNCT/MCC/2019</p>



<p style="text-align:right">Dated: 16th March, 2019</p>



<p>To</p>



<p>President/Chairperson/General Secretary of all Recognized National/State political parties.</p>



<p>Subject:- <strong>Inclusion of period of release of manifesto in the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) – regarding.</strong></p>



<p>Sir/Madam,</p>



<p>I
 am directed to refer to the Commission’s letters of even number dated 
22.01.2019 and 09,02.20L9, whereby a proposal to fix a timeline, by way 
of an outer time limit for the release of manifesto by the Political 
Parties in an election was forwarded to all recognized National and 
State Political Parties with a request to offer their comments on the 
same. Having considered the suggestions/comments received from the 
political parties, the Commission has fixed a timeline for the release 
of manifesto by the political parties which has now been included as 
para-no. 4 under Part-VIII [Guidelines on Election ManifestosJ in the 
Model Code of Conduct, as under:-</p>



<p><strong>“4. Prohibitory period of Release of Manifesto during elections(s)</strong></p>



<p>i. In case of single phase election, manifesto shall not be released during the</p>



<p>prohibitory period, as prescribed under Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.</p>



<p>ii.
 In case of multi-phase elections, manifesto shall not be released 
during the prohibitory periods, as prescribed under Section 126 of the 
Representation of the People Act, 1951, of all the phases of those 
elections. “</p>



<p>2. This provision will, henceforth, be 
applicable and implemented as a part of the Model Code of Conduct for 
all future elections.</p>



<p>3. A copy of the full text of the
 “Model Code of Conduct for the Guidance of Political Parties and 
Candidates” including para 4 in Part- VIII is enclosed for your 
information.</p>



<p>4. You are requested to bring this to the notice of all concerned for their</p>



<p>information and compliance.</p>



<p>Yours faithfully, <br />sd/-<br />(NARENDRA M BUTOLTA)<br />PRINCIPAL SECRETARY</p>



<p>Copy to CEOs of all States/UTs for information and necessary action.</p>



<p style="text-align:center"><strong>ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA</strong><br /><strong>MODEL CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE GUIDANCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES AND CANDIDATES</strong></p>



<p>I. General Conduct</p>



<p>(1) No party or candidate shall include in any activity which may aggravate</p>



<p>existing differences or create mutual hatred or cause tension between different castes and communities, religious or linguistic.</p>



<p>(2) Criticism of other political parties, when made, shall be confined to their</p>



<p>policies
 and programme, past record and work. Parties and Candidates shall 
refrain from criticism of all aspects of private life, not connected 
with the public activities of the leaders or workers of other parties. 
Criticism of other parties or their workers based on unverified 
allegations or distortion shall be avoided.</p>



<p>(3) There 
shall be no appeal to caste or communal feelings for securing votes. 
Mosques, Churches, Temples or other places of worship shall not be used 
as forum for election propaganda.</p>



<p>(4) All parties and 
candidates shall avoid scrupulously all activities which are “corrupt 
practices” and offences under the election law, such as bribing of 
voters, intimidation of voters, impersonation of voters, canvassing 
within 100 meters of polling stations, holding public meetings during 
the period of 48 hours ending r,vitli the holrr fixed for the close of 
tlre poll, and the transport and convevance of .”‘oters to and from 
poliing station.</p>



<p>(5) The right of every individual for 
peaceful and undisturbeci home-lil’e shall be respected, however much 
the political parties or candidates may resent his political opinions or
 activities. Organizing demonstrations or picketing before the houses of
 individuals by way of protesting against their opinions or activities 
sirail not lle resorted lo under any circunistances.</p>



<p>(6)
 No political pafty or candidate shall pennit its or his followers to 
make use of any individual’s land, building, compound wall etc., 
withor”rt his permission for erecting flag-staffs, suspending banners, 
pasting notices, writing slogans etc.</p>



<p>(7) Political parties and candidates shall ensure that their supporters do not</p>



<p>create
 obstructions in or break up meetings and processions organized by other
 parties. Workers or sympathisers of one political party shall not 
create disturbances at public meetings organized by another political 
party by putting questions orally or in writing or by distributing 
leaflets of their own party. Processions shall not be taken out by one 
party along places at which meetings are held by another party. posters 
issued by one party shall not be removed by workers of another parry.</p>



<p>II. Meetings</p>



<p>(1)
 The party or candidate shall inform the local police authorities of the
 venue and time any proposed meeting Well in time so as to enable the 
police to make necessary arrangements for controlling traffic and 
maintaining peace and order,</p>



<p>(2) A Party or candidate 
shal] ascertain in advance if there is any restrictive or prohibitory 
order in force in the place proposed for the meeting if such orders 
exist, they shall be followed strictly. If any exemption is required 
from such orders, it shall be applied for and obtained well in time.</p>



<p>(3)
 If permission or license is to be obtained for the use of loudspeakers 
or any other facility in connection with any proposed meeting, the party
 or candidate shall apply to the authority concerned well in advance and
 obtain such permission or license.</p>



<p>(4) 0rganizers of a
 meeting shal] invariably seek the assistance of the police on duty for 
dealing with persons disturbing a meeting or otherwise attempting to 
create disorder. organizers themselves shall not take action against 
such persons.</p>



<p>III. Procession</p>



<p>(1) A Party or 
candidate organizing a procession shall decide before hand the time and 
place of the starting of the procession, the route to be followed and 
the time and place at which the procession will terminate. There shall 
ordinary be no deviation from the programme.</p>



<p>(2) The 
organizers shall give advance intimation to the local police authorities
 of the programme so as to enable the letter to make necessary 
arrangement.</p>



<p>(3) The organizers shall ascertain if any restrictive orders are in force in the</p>



<p>localities
 through which the procession has to pass, anci shall cornply wjtir the 
restrictions unless exempted specially by the competent authority, Any 
traffic regulations or restrictions shall also tre carefully adhered to.</p>



<p>(4) The organizers shall take steps in advance to arrange for passage of tile</p>



<p>procession
 so that there is no clock or hindrance to traffic. If the procession is
 very long, it shall ‘be organized in segments of suitable lengths, so 
that at convenient intervals, especially at poillts where the procession
 has to pass road junctions, the passage of held up traffic collld be 
ailowed by stages lhus avoiding heavy traffic congestion.</p>



<p>(5)
 processionals shall be so regulated as to keep as much to the right of 
the road as possible ancl the direction and advice of the poiice on 
ct-rty shall be strir:tl,v complieci i,vith.</p>



<p>(6) If two
 or lrore politicai parties or canclidates propose to take processions 
over the same route or parts thereof at about the same time, the 
organizers shall establish contact i’vell in advance and decide r”rpon 
the measures to he taken lo see that lhe processions do not clash ol’ 
cause hindrance to traffic. The assistance of the local polics shall be 
availed of for arriving at a satisfactory arrangement. For this purpose 
the parties shail contact the police at the earliest opportunity.</p>



<p>(7) The political parties or candidates shall exercise control to the maximum</p>



<p>extent
 possible in the matter of processionists carrying articles which may be
 put to misuse by undesirable elernents especially in moments of 
excitement.</p>



<p>(8) The carrying of effigies purporting to 
represent member of other political parties or their leaders, burning 
such effigies in public and such other forms demonstration shall not be 
countenanced by any political party or candidate.</p>



<p>IV. Polling Day</p>



<p>All Political parties and candidates shall –</p>



<p>(i)
 co-operate with the officers on election duty to ensure peaceful and 
orderly polling and complete freedom to the voters to exercise their 
franchise without being subjected to any annoyance or obstruction.</p>



<p>(ii) supply to their authorized workers suitable badges or identity cards.</p>



<p>(iii)
 agree that the identity slip supplied by them to voters hall be on 
plain [whiteJ paper and shall not contain any symbol, name of the 
candidate or the name of the party;</p>



<p>(iv) refrain from serving or distributing liquor on polling day and during the forty eight hours preceding it.</p>



<p>(v)
 not allow unnecessary crowd to be collected near the camps set up by 
the political parties and candidates near the polling booths so as to 
avoid Confrontation and tension among workers and sympathizers of the 
parties and the candidate.</p>



<p>(vi) ensure that the 
candidate’s camps shall be simple .They shall not display any posters, 
flags, symbols or any other propaganda material. No eatable shall be 
served or crowd allowed at the camps and</p>



<p>(vii)  co-operate with the authorities in complying with the restrictions to be  imposed on the plying of vehicles on the polling clay and obtain  permits for them,which should be displayed prominently on those  vehicles.</p>



<p>V. Polling Booth</p>



<p>Excepting the voters, no one without a valid pass from the Election Commission shall enter the polling booths.</p>



<p>VI. Observers</p>



<p>The Election Commission is appointing Observers. If the candiclates or their</p>



<p>agents
 have any specific compl;rint or problem regarding the concluct of 
elections they may bring the same to the notice of,the Observer.</p>



<p>VII. Party in Power</p>



<p>The  party in power whether at the Centre or in the State or States  concerned, shall ensure that no cause is given for any complaint that  it has used its official position for the purposes of its election  campaign and in particular </p>





<p> [a] The Ministers  shall not conrbine their official visit with elecrioneering work and  shall not also make use of official machinery or personnel cluring the  electioneering work.</p>



<p>(b) Government transport including
 official air-crafts, vehicles, machinery ancl personnel shall not be 
used for furtherance ofthe interest ofthe party in po\ryer;</p>



<p>(iiJ
 Public places such as maidens etc., for holding election meetings, and 
use of helipads for air-flights in connection with elections shall not 
be monopolized by itself. Other parties and candidates shall be allowed 
the use of such places and facilities on the same terms and conditions 
on which they are used by the party in power;</p>



<p>(iii) 
Rest houses, dark bungalows or other Government accommodation shall not 
be monopolized by the party in power or its candidates and such 
accommodation shall be allowed to be used by other parties and 
candidates in a fair manner but no party or candidate shall use or be 
allowed to use such accommodation (including premises appertaining 
thereto) as a campaign office or for holding any public meeting for the 
purposes of election propaganda;</p>



<p>(iv) Issue of 
advertisement at the cost of public exchequer in the newspapers and 
other media and the misuse of official mass media during the election 
period for partisan coverage of political news and publicity regarding 
achievements with a view to furthering the prospects of the party in 
power shall be scrupulously avoided.</p>



<p>(v) Ministers and 
other authorities shall not sanction grants/payments out of 
discretionary funds from the time elections are announced by the 
Commission; and</p>



<p>(vi) From the time elections are announced by Commission, Ministers and other authorities shall not –</p>



<p>(a) announce any financial grants in any form or promises thereof; or</p>



<p>(b) [except civil servants) lay foundation stones etc. of’projects or schemes of any kind; or</p>



<p>[cJ make any promise of construction of roads, provision of drinking water</p>



<p>facilities etc,; or</p>



<p>(d)
 make any ad-hoc appointments in Government, Public Undertakings etc. 
which may have the effect of influencing the voters in favor of the 
party in power.</p>



<p>Note : The Commission shall annor.rnce 
the date of any election r,vhich shall be a clate ordinarily not more 
than three weeks prior to the date on whicir the notification is likely 
to be stirred in respect of such elections.</p>



<p>[vii) 
Ministers of Central or State Government shall not enter any polling 
station or place of counting except in their capacity as a candidate or 
voter or authorized agent.</p>



<p>VIII Guidelines on Election Manifestos</p>



<p>1.
 The Supreme Court in its judgment dated 5th July 2013 in SLP(CJ No. 
21455 of 2008 [ S. Subramaniam Balaji Vs Govt, of Tamil Nadu and OthersJ
 has directed the Election Commission to frame guidelines with regard to
 the contents of election manifestos in consultation with all the 
recognized political parties. The guiding principles which will lead to 
framing of such guidelines are quoted below from the judgment:-</p>



<p>(i)
 “Although, the law is obvious that the promises in the election 
manifesto cannot be construed as ‘corrupt practice’ under Section 123 of
 RP Act, the reality cannot be ruled out that distribution of freebies 
of any kind, undoubtedly, influences all people. It shakes the root of 
free and fair elections to a large degree”.</p>



<p>[ii] “The Election Commission, in order to ensure level playing field between</p>



<p>the
 contesting parties and candidates in elections and also in order to see
 that the purity of the election process does not get vitiated, as in 
past been issuing instructions under the Model Code of Conduct. The 
fountainhead of the powers under which the Commission issues these 
orders is Article 324 of the Constitution which mandates the Commission 
to hold free and fair elections.”</p>


<p>[iii) “We are mindful<br />
of the fact that generally political parties re]</p>



<p>ease their election 
manifesto before the announcement of election date, in that scenario, 
strictly speaking, the Election Commission will not have the authority 
to regulate any act which is done before the announcement of the</p>



<p>date.
 Nevertheless, an exception can be made in this regard as the purpose of
 election manifesto is directly associated with the election process,,.</p>



<p>2.
 Upon receiving the above directions of the Hon’ble Supreme Court, the 
Election Commission held a meeting with the recognized National and 
State</p>



<p>Political Parties for consultation with them in the matter 
and took note of their conflicting views in the matter. During 
consultations, while some political parties supported the issuance of 
such guidelines, others were of the view that it is their right and duty
 towards voters to make such offers and promises in manifestos in .a 
healthy democratic polity. While the Commission agrees in principle with
 the point of view that framing of manifestos is the right of the 
political parties, it cannot overlook the undesirable impact of some of 
the promises and offers on the conduct of free and fair elections and 
maintaining level playing field for all political parties and 
candidates.</p>



<p>3. The Constitution under Article 324 mandates the Election Commission, to</p>



<p>conduct
 elections inter alia to the Parliament and the State Legislatures. 
Having due regard to the above directions of the Supreme Court and after
 consultation with the Political Parties, the Commission, in the 
interest of free and fair elections , hereby directs that Political 
Parties and Candidates while releasing election manifestos for any 
election to the Parliament or State Legislatures, shall adhere to the 
following guidelines :-</p>



<p>(i) The election manifesto 
shall not contain anything repugnant to the ideals and principles 
enshrined in the Constitution and further that it shall be consistent 
with the letter and spirit of other provisions of Model code of conduct.</p>


<p>[ii)<br />
The Directive Principles of State Policy enshrined in the Constitution<br />
enjoin upon the State to frame various welfare measures for the citizens<br />
and therefore there can be no objection to the promise of such welfare<br />
measures in election manifestos. However, political parties should avoid<br />
making those promises which are likely to vitiate the purity of the<br />
election process or exert undue influence on the voters in exercising<br />
their franchise.</p>
<p>[iii]</p>



<p> In the interest of transparency,
 level playing field and credibility of promises, it is expected that 
manifestos also reflect the rationale for the promises and broadly 
indicate the ways and means to meet the financial requirements for it. 
Trust of voters should be sought only on those promises which are 
possible to be fulfilled.</p>



<p><strong>i. Prohibitory period of Release of Manifesto during elections(s)</strong></p>



<p>In case of single phase election, manifesto shall not be released during the</p>



<p>prohibitory period, as prescribed under Section !26 of the Representation of the People Act 1951.</p>



<p>In
 case of multi-phase elections, manifesto shall not be released during 
the prohibitory periods, as prescribed under Section 126 of the 
Representation of the People AcL 1951, of all the phases of those 
elections.</p>
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