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Election Commission's Suvidha portal receives 73,000+ campaigning requests for Lok Sabha polls

Of the total requests received, nearly 11,200 or 15% were rejected, and 10,819 applications were cancelled as they were invalid or duplicate, the data released by the commission showed. 

- New Delhi - UPDATED: April 7, 2024, 02:08 PM - 2 min read

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Election Commission's Suvidha portal receives 73,000+ campaigning requests for Lok Sabha polls

Over 73,000 applications on Suvidha portal for campaigning activities ahead of the Lok Sabha elections. Image credit - Facebook.


The Election Commission received more than 73,000 applications from the parties as well as candidates, seeking permission for various campaigning activities, the officials shared the data on Sunday. Since ECI announced dates for the Lok Sabha elections, the political parties buckled up their preparations for the polls.

 

Of the total requests, over 44,600 requests have been approved with the first in-first out principle ensuring a level playing field for parties and candidates.

 

Among the applications submitted, were requests for booking rally grounds, opening temporary party offices, and operating video publicity vans, the EC said. Of the total requests received, nearly 11,200 or 15% were rejected, and 10,819 applications were cancelled as they were invalid or duplicate, the data released by the commission showed. 

 

Maximum requests were received from Tamil Nadu (23,239), followed by West Bengal (11,976) and Madhya Pradesh (10,636). The least number of requests so far have been received from Chandigarh (17), Lakshadweep (18), and Manipur (20), the poll authority said. 

 

The Suvidha portal has streamlined the process of obtaining permissions and facilities by candidates and parties, it said. It caters to permissions for organising rallies, booking venues, opening temporary party offices, door-to-door canvassing, video vans, use of helicopters and helipads, obtaining vehicle permits, and distributing pamphlets. 

 

The EC said offline submission options are also available to ensure inclusivity and equal opportunity for all stakeholders. The permission data available on the portal serves as a valuable resource for scrutinising election expenditures, contributing to greater accountability and integrity in the electoral process, the commission noted. 

 

The seven phase elections were announced on March 16 and voting would commence from April 19. The last phase is on June 1. 

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