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Curbs polls can be removed as EC to review the prohibition on today’s demonstration

Curbs polls can be removed as EC to review the prohibition on today's demonstration
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New Delhi: In the midst of increasing the vaccination status and decreasing the daily Covid case graph in poll countries, the Election Commission will review the prohibition on major political demonstrations and roadshows after hearing the assessment of the Ministry of Health and each.
Sources told TOI that the Commission tended to facilitate the limitations of physical campaigns given the acceleration of vaccination rates in polling countries, even has achieved a dose of 99% 1.
However, the quantum relaxation to be given will depend on the input from the Secretary of Health and the Head Secretary and Head of the Election Officer in question.
Selection of Assembly 2022: Complete Schedule of Punjab Detail Details The selection of the selection of the selection of the election of Manipur is likely to be a choice before the EC includes raising the limits of people who can attend political demonstrations on SDMA land in each district.
While physical demonstrations are subject to a cap of 500 people or 50% of the soil capacity or SDMA limit, which is lower, permitted by EC on January 22 for poll phase 1 due on February 10, the same relaxation will be permitted from Tuesday for constituency will do Polls in Phase 2 matured on February 14.
EC will also weigh if similar relaxation is only allowed for some more phase or for all the remaining phases.
While 58 assembly constituency will choose the first phase on February 10, 55 seats above and the entire cave and Uttarakhand will go to poll on February 14.
On January 22, EC has extended the ban, roadshows roadshows and vehicle demonstrations until January 31 but allows public meetings directly with a maximum of 500 people or up to 50% of the land capacity or the existing SDMA limit, which is lacking between January 28 and February 8 In constituencies will conduct polls in the first phase and between February 1 and 12 for 55 constituencies above and throughout Goa and Uttarakhand.
While allowing physical meetings in the open for the previous two early phases, the EC has passed with two factors – coverage of vaccination in polls, which have shown an increase because of the level of hospitalization, which continues to be examined in poll countries.

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