Noting that it had directed newspapers not to publish any advertisements which have the potential of promoting ill-will, hatred or disharmony, EC in its fresh advisory said despite the direction certain advertisements of "offending nature" have been brought to its notice which were published in today's newspapers in Bihar.
"In order that no such instance is repeated on the date of poll which is to take place tomorrow, and no untoward incident takes place because of any inflammatory or hate advertisements, the Commission...Directs that no political party or candidate or any other organisation or person shall publish any advertisement in the newspapers tomorrow unless the contents proposed to be published are got pre-certified by them from the Media Certification and Monitoring Committee (MCMC)," the EC said, invoking its Constitutional powers under Article 324.
It said the MCMC should take fast decisions on advertisements planned by parties and candidates for tomorrow, the fifth and last phase of Bihar polls.
The Commission also said all newspapers and Presidents of political parties should be informed about the advisory.
Without naming BJP anywhere in its communication, the poll panel said the newspapers should not publish any advertisement which has not been pre-certified by the MCMC at the district or state level as the case be.
The advertisement also asked the Chief Minister whether he agreed with the remarks on beef eating by his "friends" from alliance partners, including Lalu Prasad and Raghuvansh Prasad Singh of RJD and Karnataka Chief Minister and Congress leader S Siddaramaiah.
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