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'''Election Commission of India's Model Code of Conduct''' areis thea set of guidelines issued by the [[Election Commission of India]] for conduct of political parties and candidates during elections mainly with respect to speeches, polling day, polling booths, election manifestos, processions and general conduct. The Model Code of Conduct comes into force immediately on announcement of the election schedule by the commission. The need for such a code is to ensure free and fair elections.<ref>http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/MCC-ENGLISH_28022014.pdf</ref>
Much of it is designed to avert communal clashes and corrupt practices. For example, politicians should not usemake hate speechspeeches, pittingputting onone community against another or make promises about new projects that may sway a voter.
 
For the 2014 general election the Codecode came into force on 5 March 2014 when the Commission announced the dates. The Codeand remains in force till the end of the electoral process.
 
"The Model Code of Conduct is crucial to make sure a level playing field among various contenders in the poll fray," said the Chief Election Commissioner [[V.S. Sampath]] at the press conference.<ref>http://www.ibtimes.co.in/articles/541909/20140305/lok-sabha-election-2014-model-code-conduct.htm</ref>
 
==Main points==
The main points of the code are:
1. The Code instructs Government bodies to not to participate in any recruitment process during the Electoral process.
 
1. The Code instructs Government bodies toare not to participate in any recruitment process during the Electoralelectoral process.
2. The contesting candidates and their campaigners must respect the home life of their rivals and should not disturb them by holding road shows or demonstrations in front of their houses. The Code tells the candidates to keep it .
 
2. The contesting candidates and their campaigners must respect the home life of their rivals and should not disturb them by holding road shows or demonstrations in front of their houses. The Codecode tells the candidates to keep it .
 
3. The election campaign rallies and road shows must not hinder the road traffic.
 
4. TheCandidates Code hasare asked the candidates to refrain from distributing liquor to voters. It is a widely known fact in India that during election campaigning, liquor wouldmay be distributed to the voters.
 
5. The election Codecode in force hinders the government or ruling party leaders from launching new welfare programmes like construction of roads, provision of drinking water facilities etc. or any ribbon-cutting ceremonies.
 
6. The Code instructs that the publicPublic spaces like meeting grounds, helipads, government guest houses and bungalows should be equally shared among the contesingcontesting candidates. These public spaces should not be monopolisedmonopolized by a few candidates.
 
7. On the polling day, the Code asks all party candidates toshould cooperate towith the poll-duty officials at the voting booths for an orderly voting process. CandidateCandidates should not display their election symbols near and around the poll booths on the polling day. No one should enter the booths without a valid pass from the Election Commission.
 
8. The Code says that thereThere will be poll observers to whom any complaints can be reported or submitted.
 
9. The ruling party should not use its seat of power for the campaign purposes.
 
10. The ruling party ministers should not make any ad-hoc appointment of officials, which may influence the voters in favour of the party in power, the Model Code of Conduct says.
11. Before using loud speakers during their poll campaigning, candidates and political parties must takeobtain permission or license from the local authorities. The candidates should inform the local police for conducting election rallies to enable the police authorities to make required security arrangements.
 
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