All-party meeting for Srinagar Lok Sabha bypoll held

Press Trust of India  |  Srinagar 

District Officer Farooq Ahmad Lone has held a meeting with representatives of various political parties and briefed them about the guidelines for the April 9 bypoll to the constituency.

During the meeting yesterday, the implementation of the model code of conduct, scrutinising advertisement by political parties, media monitoring, expenditure monitoring, maintenance of shadow observation register and permission for conduct of public rallies were discussed, an official spokesman said today.



Lone urged the political parties to cooperate with the administration in ensuring smooth, free and fair elections and advised them not to indulge in any defamatory personal remarks or issue any provocative statements which would vitiate the and order scenario.

He asked them to ensure that contesting candidates open separate accounts for expenditure and stressed on strict implantation of the Commission guidelines.

The meeting also discussed feasibility of designating polling stations and participants were asked to file objections, if any, by March 13, the spokesman said.

The Commission had on Thursday announced the schedule for by-to and Anantnag constituencies in Kashmir.

The polling for these seats would be held on April 9 and April 12, respectively.

The Anantnag seat fell vacant in June last after Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti won the assembly polls and resigned from the

The seat was vacated by former PDP leader Tariq Hamid Karra who had resigned in protest against alleged "brutalities" on protesters in the valley.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

All-party meeting for Srinagar Lok Sabha bypoll held

District Election Officer Farooq Ahmad Lone has held a meeting with representatives of various political parties and briefed them about the guidelines for the April 9 bypoll to the Srinagar Lok Sabha constituency. During the meeting yesterday, the implementation of the model code of conduct, scrutinising advertisement by political parties, media monitoring, expenditure monitoring, maintenance of shadow observation register and permission for conduct of public rallies were discussed, an official spokesman said today. Lone urged the political parties to cooperate with the administration in ensuring smooth, free and fair elections and advised them not to indulge in any defamatory personal remarks or issue any provocative statements which would vitiate the law and order scenario. He asked them to ensure that contesting candidates open separate bank accounts for election expenditure and stressed on strict implantation of the Election Commission guidelines. The meeting also discussed ... District Officer Farooq Ahmad Lone has held a meeting with representatives of various political parties and briefed them about the guidelines for the April 9 bypoll to the constituency.

During the meeting yesterday, the implementation of the model code of conduct, scrutinising advertisement by political parties, media monitoring, expenditure monitoring, maintenance of shadow observation register and permission for conduct of public rallies were discussed, an official spokesman said today.

Lone urged the political parties to cooperate with the administration in ensuring smooth, free and fair elections and advised them not to indulge in any defamatory personal remarks or issue any provocative statements which would vitiate the and order scenario.

He asked them to ensure that contesting candidates open separate accounts for expenditure and stressed on strict implantation of the Commission guidelines.

The meeting also discussed feasibility of designating polling stations and participants were asked to file objections, if any, by March 13, the spokesman said.

The Commission had on Thursday announced the schedule for by-to and Anantnag constituencies in Kashmir.

The polling for these seats would be held on April 9 and April 12, respectively.

The Anantnag seat fell vacant in June last after Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti won the assembly polls and resigned from the

The seat was vacated by former PDP leader Tariq Hamid Karra who had resigned in protest against alleged "brutalities" on protesters in the valley.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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