Social Sciences, asked by abhi163, 1 year ago

how does our election law regulate campaigns?

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Answered by Titin
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Election law regulates campaigns by ensuring that nobody is allowed to:
1)Bribe or intimate voters.
2)Request them in the name of caste or religion.
3)Use government funds for election campaigns.
4)Spend more than Rs.25 lakh in a constituency for a Lok Sabha election or Rs.10 lakh in a constituency in an assembly election.
Besides that, the Model Code of Conduct ensures that the candidate do not:
1)Use any place of worship for election propaganda.
2)Use government vehicles,aircrafts and officials for elections.
3)After the announcement of elections, ministers lay foundation stones of any projects, take any big policy decisions or make any promises of providing public facilities.  
Answered by aaksharma7899
70

Answer:

Explanation:nobody can give bribe to buy votes.

Nobody can say those things in their campaigning which effect one's emotion

We can't take votes on the name of religion

Nobody can force anyone to give vote to me

One can spend money for campaigning fixed by election commission of India

Nobody can use government vehicles for their campaigning

Nobody can use the name of military in their campaigning

Nobody can do anything that leds to conflict among communities

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