News Topic:Model Code of Conduct (MCC)
Politics
Election code comes into force in J-K after poll announcement
The model code of conduct came into force in Jammu & Kashmir on Friday with the announcement of the schedule for Assembly polls in the Union Territory.
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Politics
FIR against J&K BJP leaders for ‘bribing’ journalists
SRINAGAR — Jammu and Kashmir police have registered an FIR against state BJP leaders accused of attempting to bribe journalists during a press conference in...
Kashmir
LS Polls: Six suspended for violating MCC in Bandipora
BANDIPORA — Authorities have ordered suspension of six officials for violating Model Code of Conduct (MCC) in Bandipora ahead of Parliamentary polls in the...
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Kashmir
DEO Pulwama for strict compliance to MCC
PULWAMA — After the Election Commission of India announced dates for the Lok Sabha election 2019, District Election Officer Pulwama, Syed Abid Rasheed Shah...
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