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By Navaneet Mishra Edited By: Alok Shahi Updated: Sat, 25 Oct 2025 12:18 (IST) Bihar Chunav 2025: The Election Commission has issued new rules for Bihar Elections 2025. It will be mandatory to take permission for campaigns, rally, meetings, use of banners and loudspeakers. The consent process has been simplified, and strict action will be taken if rules are broken. Promotional material is also controlled. Jagran Correspondent, Bhagalpur. Bihar Chunav 2025 For Bihar Assembly Elections 2025, permission will be required for any type of election campaign, rally, meeting, banner, loudspeaker. If it is found without permission, action will be taken against the person concerned. For the use of loudspeaker it will be mandatory to take permission from the concerned SDM. The speaker will only play until 10pm. Remove advertisement just read the news Under the chairmanship of District Election Officer Dr. Naval Kishore Chaudhary, in the presence of all the observers, Senior Superintendent of Police, Superintendent of Police Navgachia, all the returning officers, all the candidates were given detailed information about the rules related to election expenses and model code of conduct. He was told that in terms of section 163 of BNS, no more than four persons, apart from their family members, can gather in one place. Only two vehicles per candidate will be allowed on the day of voting. One for the election agent and one for the candidate. Any kind of election expenditure will be incurred only from the candidate’s account. Cash of more than Rs 10,000 cannot be spent and they will have to submit details of their expenses within 30 days of the end of the election, otherwise the winning candidate may also have to resign from his post. Those candidates against whom there are criminal cases will have to get the information published in the newspaper and the cut of it will have to be made available. The District Election Officer said that this time CAPF will be present at all the booths and webcasting will be done at all the booths. Randomization of EVMs will be done on October 29. Only on 29th and 30th, EVMs will be sent from the warehouse to the dispatch center, where the commissioning will take place and on November 10, EVMs will be sent to the booth. On these occasions, candidates can keep their authorized person with the videographer. He told that six dispatch centers have been made, but two counting centers have been made. Observers called the Vajragrih, district election officer, dr. Naval Kishore Chaudhary, along with general observer of Bihpur Umesh Narayan Pandey, general observer of Gopalpur Sanjay Kumar Khatri, general observer of Sultanganj Jagdish Sonkar, along with general observer of women ITI and Pirpainti R Leehalga, general observer of women inspected Pankaj, general observer of Bhagalpur Anil Meshram, general observer of Nathnagar Abu with taeyong inspected the EVM collection center with Vajragriha constructed at the government polytechnic Burari. He showed the rooms of Vajragriha built for different constituencies and told where the EVMs would be kept, where the votes would be counted, where the returning officers and observers would sit. Also informed about the reception center there and the vehicle parking place for the vehicles. He said that CCTV cameras will be installed in Vajragriha. Besides, CAPF personnel will be on guard 24 hours. On this occasion, Deputy Development Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Singh, Municipal Commissioner Shubham Kumar, Assistant Collector Jatin Kumar, Nodal Officer of Vajragriha Treasury Officer, Devendra Prasad, Executive Engineer-Building Division were present.

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