Election expenses in UP did not account ... Now the answer must be given; The notice of these parties of the state received the notice of ECI - political parties faced notice for the contradictions of the election costs.
Updated: Di, 23 Sep 2025 08:21 am (IST) Election Commission of India issued a notice of the show to 127 registered political parties of Uttar Pradesh. These parties have dispute elections over the past six years, but have not provided details about election costs. The additional chief election officer sought an answer from the parties by October 3, otherwise the report will be sent to the commission. It is compulsory to provide details on election costs. State Bureau, Lucknow. The India’s Electoral Commission has issued a 127 -registered political parties notice. In the past six years, these political parties have disputed the meeting of the meeting and Lok Sabha, but did not provide details on the election costs to the commission. Remove the ad, read only the news, in such a situation, the additional chief election officer Chandrashekhar sent a notice to all these political parties and asked an answer on October 3. The Chairman and General Secretary of Political Parties can send the Office of the Chief Electoral Officer by October 3 with the required records in the termination. If these parties do not send their answer to the scheduled date, it will be believed to have nothing to say in this matter. The report in this regard will be sent to the India Electoral Commission. The trial of the parties who send an answer to the notice with affidavit and necessary records will be heard from October 6 to 9. According to the rules of the Electoral Commission, it is necessary to give within 75 days of the Vidhan Sabha election and the Lok Sabha election within 90 days. The SP complained to the Electoral Commission Electoral Commission on the voter lists from the voters list. State President Shyam Lal Pal sent a memorandum to the chief election officer to claim action against the culprits in the case. The memorandum sent by the state president said that the names of 121 voters were wrongly cut into part No-60 of Sevapuri Vidhan Sabha constituency, while the said voters were alive and permanently resided on their recorded address. His names were arbitrarily cut off without giving the voters notice, without giving the voters notice. It is a violation of the rules of the India Electoral Commission. He demanded that immediate investigation should be done in the case and that the SP’s representative should also be included. The SP also gave a list of cut names with its memorandum.