Polling for 90-member House will be held on October 15 and counting on October 19, the Election Commission announced in Delhi.
Display of hoardings and advertisements at the cost of public exchequer and hoardings, advertisements or posters which were displayed prior to the announcement of poll schedule, constitutes violation of the Model Code as it provides an undue advantage to the party in power and has the effect of influencing voters, Walgad said.
But, all hoardings and advertisements which seek or purport to project the achievements of any living political functionary or political party and which carry their photos or name or party symbol should be removed forthwith, he said.
"Such hoardings undoubtedly amount to their individual or party election campaign at public cost," he said.
Walgad directed that no advertisement should be issued in newspapers and other media including electronic media at the cost of public exchequer during the election period.