Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: Election Commission Lifts Model Code of Conduct Following Poll Results

The model code of conduct that came into force on March 16 with the announcement of the Lok Sabha election has been lifted.

CEC Rajiv Kumar (Photo Credit: X/ @rajivkumarec)

New Delhi, Jun 6: The model code of conduct that came into force on March 16 with the announcement of the Lok Sabha election has been lifted. In a communication to the Union Cabinet Secretary and state chief secretaries, the Election Commission said as results of Lok Sabha elections and assembly polls in Arunachal Pradesh, Sikkim, Odisha and Andhra Pradesh, along with some assembly bypolls have been declared, "model code of conduct has ceased to be in operation with immediate effect".

The model code of conduct is a set of conventions agreed upon by all stakeholders and imposed during elections. Its objective is to keep the campaigning, polling and counting process orderly, clean and peaceful and check any abuse of state machinery and finances by the party in power. While it does not enjoy any statutory backing, the Supreme Court has upheld its sanctity on several occasions. The Election Commission is fully authorised to investigate any violation of the code and pronounce punishment. India General Election Results 2024: ECI Submits Names of Newly Elected Lok Sabha MPs to President Droupadi Murmu at Rashtrapati Bhavan, Pic Surfaces.

The poll code finds its origin during the 1960 assembly elections in Kerala when the administration tried to evolve a code of conduct for the political parties. The code has evolved over the last 60 years to assume its present form. According to the Election Commission of India, the model code of conduct states that the parties in power at the Centre and in the states should ensure that they do not use their official position for campaigning. results.eci.gov.in: Lok Sabha Elections Results 2024 Live News Updates on Official Election Commission Website, Check Party-Wise and Constituency-Wise India General Election Result.

Ministers and other government authorities cannot announce financial grants in any form. No project or scheme that may have the effect of influencing the voter in favour of the party in power can be announced, and ministers cannot use official machinery for campaign purposes when the poll code is in effect.

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