EC's big announcement before Bihar election, Internet also under the Ambit or Code or Code or Code or Instructions issued to parties
Bihar election was announced. After this, political parties began to fight powerfully. They take the help of platforms such as artificial intelligence and social media to weaken each other. Even before the election began, the Electoral Commission gave clear instructions to the political parties. In this, the need to maintain the purity of the election process was made clear. The commission issued a seven -point letter on October 9. The commission said the code of conduct will also include social media and internet this time. Earlier, the code of conduct only applied to the grassroots level. The commission said a comprehensive system is in place to ensure the guidelines of the model code of conduct. Strict steps will be taken against any violation of these guidelines. This time, the commission will watch the posts on social media closely so that the election atmosphere is not spoiled. The Electoral Commission, which applies to all elections, said that the Model Code of Code (MCC) has come into effect with the announcement of the General Electoral of the Bihar meeting and by-elections of eight meetings of the meeting. The commission said that these provisions would apply to the content placed on the Internet, including social media, by candidates and political parties. This rule will also apply to Bihar-General elections and by-elections held simultaneously in different states. Keep this in mind before criticizing: The commission said that criticism of other parties according to the model code of conduct should be limited to their policies and programs, records and actions in the past. Parties and candidates must refrain from criticizing the aspect of the personal life of leaders or workers of other parties unrelated to public activities. The commission issued a warning to the offense. The commission has made it clear that criticism of other parties or their workers will be avoided on the basis of unfounded allegations or distortions. The congress recently released some AI videos against Premier Modi and BJP. The case even reached the Supreme Court. Keeping that in mind, the Electoral Commission has made it clear that political parties should not abuse AI. All political parties and their leaders, candidates and star camp fighters will clearly display the label ‘AI -generated videos’ on AI videos placed on their social media platforms or in advertising. Share this story -tags