a short paragraph on bihar election during Covid-19
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The dates for Bihar Assembly Elections will be announced today by the Election Commission. After the onset of COVID-19 pandemic in India, Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare(MoHFW) have been issuing guidelines from time to time. In their latest circular dated 29th July 2020, Ministry of Home Affairs has issued comprehensive guidelines/directives to be followed countrywide. Similarly, the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare has also issued SOP on disinfection, sanitization, and prevention for containing COVID-19. The Commission has considered the views/suggestions received from various political parties and Chief Electoral Officers of States/UTs on the election campaign and public meetings.
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India’s first full fledged Assembly elections held amid the COVID-19 pandemic is under way in Bihar, and the Election Commission of India (ECI) guidelines for campaigning are clearly only being observed in breach.A senior Union Minister from Bihar remarked that there is widespread belief in the countryside that COVID-19 pandemic was over or at any rate was not an issue in rural areas. “I was told that wearing a mask was akin to putting a ‘jaaby’ (nose bag with hay) around the neck of cattle,” he said. Indeed, mask wearing is rarer in the countryside, and photos of rallies in rural areas show this quite clearly. Apart from this, the rules have also given rise to more basic issues of power and authority. Dhiraj Kushwaha, spokesperson for the Upendra Kukshwaha-led Rashtriya Lok Samata Party (RLSP), told The Hindu that his party was finding it difficult reserving grounds designated for public meetings in various districts as they had been booked by the ruling NDA. “We are quite worried as this makes it difficult for us to hold slightly big meetings within EC rules. The ruling combine has managed to book all the space,” he said. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is all set to address his first rallies in the polls on October 23, to be a mix of real and virtual and BJP sources said that all will be done within the EC’s rules. The Bihar polls will be a template for the next set of polls to be held, possibly early next year, with many lessons learnt.
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