Lok Sabha Elections 2019 Schedule Hoax: What is Truth Behind the Viral List of Parliamentary Poll Dates?
Ahead of 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, a list of election schedule is going viral on WhatsApp. The message claims that it is being prepared by the Election Commission of India, which has been leaked.
New Delhi, January 21: Ahead of 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, a list of election schedule is going viral on WhatsApp. The message claims that it is being prepared by the Election Commission of India, which has been leaked. The various version of this message is going viral on the internet, where, the message claims to be elections dates for Bihar, Odisha, Jharkhand, West Bengal among other states. Fact Check: Did American Cartoonist Ben Garrison Create the Cartoon Disparaging BJP and Congress?
LatestLY Fact Check has found the election dates to be misleading as the election schedule is not yet prepared by Election Commission of India. After the research, it was found that the list is actually the schedule for the 2014 general elections. The same list has been reframed and made to appear like a newly released schedule. Cartoons Don't Hurt, They Have Healing Power: Narendra Modi.
According to the List Which Is Going Viral Election Dates Are:
- Bihar: April 10, 17, 24, 30 and May 7, 12.
- Odisha: April 10,17
- West Bengal: April 17, 24, 30 and May 7
- Jharkhand: April 10, 17, 24
- Chhattisgarh: 10,17,24
- Madhya Pradesh: April 10, 17, 24
- Goa: April L7
- Gujarat: April 30
- Maharashtra: April L7,24
- Rajasthan: April L7,24
- Haryana: April L0
- HP: May L7
- Jammu and Kashmir: April 10,17,24, 30 and May 7
- Uttarakhand: May
- Kerala: April 17
- Tamilnadu: April 24
- Andhra Pradesh: April 30, May
- Manipur: April 9, 17
- Meghalaya: April 9
- Mizoram: April 9
- Nagaland: April 9
- Arunachal Pradesh: April 9
- Assam: April 7,12,24
- Telangana: April 12
- Tripura: April 7,212
- Andaman: April 10
- Chandigarh: April 10
- Dadra Nagar Haveli: April 30
- Laxdeep: April 10
- Delhi: April 10
Viral Message
Meanwhile, on January 17, the Election Commission directed Delhi chief electoral officer to ask the police to launch a probe into the matter and investigate "fake news" of general elections poll schedule which is circulating on social media. The EC has also asked the police to take action the unidentified person under the various sections of rumour mongering in Indian Penal Code.
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