Three BJP ads banned from being aired in poll-bound Karnataka"

Press Trust of India  |  " Bengaluru 

Three video advertisements of BJP against the ruling in poll-bound were today banned by the Media Certification and (MCMC) from being aired on a complaint from

The committee restrained the media from airing or sharing the advertisements on the ground that they were violative of guidelines.

is going for assembly elections on May 12.

It was acting on a complaint filed by MLC V" S Ugrappa, on behalf the Pradesh Committee, who had contended that the advertisements violated the election code"of conduct.

" The Commissioner of department of information and public" relations Harsha P S, in his order, banned airing of 'Jana Virodhi Sarkara' (anti-people government), Viphala Sarkara (failed government), both of 35 seconds duration, and 'Mooru Bhagya' (three fortunes) of 50 seconds.

The order said the video advertisements violated the guidelines.

The permission for these three visual advertisements was given to Ganesh Yaji, of the BJP on April 22. " " in his complaint said the advertisements were also contrary to the provisions of Indian Penal Code as well as the Representation of People's Act. " " The complaint said, "Series of television advertisements" have also been published and broadcast across various TV" channels in Karnataka, which are absolutely false and" unverified claims amounting to further attacks on the" integrity and personal image of the

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First Published: Fri, April 27 2018. 21:50 IST