In a communication to all states, the Commission has said that states, other than those in which assembly polls are held, should not put out advertisements in the media highlighting the central and state schemes.
The poll watchdog felt such advertisements could disturb the level-playing field during the assembly elections.
It also felt such advertisements gave advantage to the ruling party at the Centre and has asked the states to desist from putting out such advertisements.
This, the Commission felt, gave advantage to the party in power at the Centre and has asked the states not to do so.
The EC has tried to provide a level-playing field to all and is strictly monitoring the violations of the Model Code of Conduct which is in force in the five states where assembly polls will start from November 11 and end on December 4.
Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Delhi and Mizoram are going to polls to elect new state assemblies.
