Tamil Nadu is followed by Kerala where Rs 2.97 crore cash has been recovered by the authorities so far.
In West Bengal, the figure stands at Rs 53.10 lakh while Rs 22.55 lakh has been seized from Assam. In Puducherry, Rs 15,000 illegal cash has been seized, the Commission said here.
The model code of conduct came into force on March 4 when the Assembly polls were announced to the five states.
The Commission, as part of its measures to curb black money and illegal funds in the polls, has deployed 'expenditure observers' drawn from central revenue services like the Income Tax and Customs and Excise departments.
The EC, in order to keep a track of huge cash spent during the polls, has also asked the Central Board of Direct Taxes and the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU), both agencies under the Union Finance Ministry, to keep a strict vigil on movement of unaccounted cash.
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