The Election Commission today cautioned all printing presses of legal action on failing to publish their details on political banners and hoardings printed by them, as a part of the Model Code of Conduct for the ensuing assembly elections.
Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Dev said all printing presses should comply with section 127A of the Representation of the People Act and publish their names and addresses on the banners and hoardings and in case of violations, criminal prosecution will be initiated against them.
It becomes to difficult to trace back the money spent by candidates during election campaign, which in turn hinders the electoral process, Dev said.
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"Printing presses are also required to give declaration to District magistrate and Chief Electoral Officer about their licenses. In case, they do not adhere to this rule criminal prosecution will be initiated and their units will be sealed, Dev said.
The drive will intensify in coming days. Our focus is on unlicensed printing presses, he added.