NaMo TV will have to follow pre-poll silence period as per election law: EC

The directions were issued to the Delhi chief electoral officer as he is the nodal officer to pre-certify political content in TV channels and similar platforms which are beamed nationally

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

NaMo TV
Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act "prohibits" display of any "election matter" by means of "cinematograph, television or other similar apparatus", 48 hours before the hour fixed for conclusion of poll in a particular constituency

NaMo TV, sponsored by the BJP, cannot display 'election matter' during the silence period prescribed in the in a particular phase of the poll, the has concluded.

The directions were issued to the CEO as he is the to pre-certify political content in TV channels and similar platforms which are beamed nationally. He has also been provided with a committee specifically for the purpose, a source aware of the development said.

Section 126 of the Representation of the People Act "prohibits" display of any "election matter" by means of "cinematograph, television or other similar apparatus", 48 hours before the hour fixed for conclusion of poll in a particular constituency.

This phase is called the 'silence period' as it allows a voter to make up his or her mind on whom to vote without being influenced by political campaigning.

Section 126 is not applicable on the

The direction, sources said, was issued to bring clarity on the applicability of 'silence period' on

On Thursday last week, the had concluded that since is sponsored by the BJP, all recorded programmes displayed on the platform should be pre-certified by and monitoring committee of and all political publicity contents being displayed without pre-certification should be removed immediately.

After the filed a complaint with the poll panel about the channel disturbing the level playing field, the had asked the to file a report on the issue.

Earlier, the told the poll panel that it was an that did not require a license from the ministry.

The had approved the logo of NaMo TV, which the BJP said is part of the NaMo App that it owns, but did not "certify" the content as it contained the old speeches of

"It has been brought to the notice of the commission that NaMo TV/content TV is a platform service offered by DTH operators to the BJP on a paid basisany political publicity material or contents being displayed on without the requisite certification from competent authority (MCMC in this ease) should be removed immediately and any political content shall only be permitted strictly in accordance with the EC's instructions in this regard," the April 11 directive of the EC read.

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First Published: Wed, April 17 2019. 15:25 IST