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BJP Pulled Up Over Social Media Post

The Election Commission of India has ordered the Jharkhand BJP to remove a controversial social media post, citing a violation of the Model Code of Conduct during the state polls.

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BJP Pulled Up Over Social Media Post


In a significant move, the Election Commission (EC) has directed the Jharkhand BJP to take down a social media post that allegedly breaches the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) during the ongoing election process. The post, reportedly targeting opposition parties with inflammatory content, sparked outrage among political circles, leading to a formal complaint lodged with the EC.  

The EC, known for its stern measures to ensure free and fair elections, viewed the post as a potential disruptor to the democratic process. "Any attempt to influence voters through divisive or provocative content is unacceptable," an EC official remarked, emphasizing the need for political parties to adhere to the MCC's guidelines.  

The BJP, however, has defended its stance, claiming the post was taken out of context and was not intended to breach any electoral norms. A party spokesperson stated, "We respect the EC's directives and will comply, but we believe our message was misinterpreted."  

This incident highlights a growing concern over the role of social media in election campaigns. While platforms offer unprecedented reach, they also pose risks of misinformation and polarizing narratives. Analysts argue that stricter scrutiny and accountability are needed to prevent misuse.  

As the poll battle intensifies in Jharkhand, the EC's intervention sends a clear message to all political entities: the sanctity of the electoral process must not be compromised, whether online or offline.