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With
polls to four states scheduled for next month, the Election
Commission has issued a warning to television channels (including
national broadcaster Doordarshan) to be impartial in their
coverage and not to favour any one individual or political
party.
The
circular issued by the poll panel reportedly states: "A
model code of conduct is established for television to ensure
it is not misused but used in the best interest of democracy
and the voter."
DD
has been given a circular which states: "It is emphasised
that being a public broadcaster all Doordrashan news and
programme units should take extra care to ensure fair and
balanced coverage of the political activities in the news
bulletins and programmes. It should also be ensured that
feeds to the New Delhi central newsroom are also fair and
balanced.
The
EC has instructed DD to ensure "adequate coverage to the
Election Commission and the state electoral offices for
the preparation of a fair poll."
Channels
have been told to refrain from:
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Coverage of speeches and material inciting communal violence.
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A single candidate in any particular consituency must
not be covered. Candidates from all known political outfits
contesting in a constituency should be covered.
All
producers should also record a copy of their programmes,
the EC has said.
The states going to the polls are Punjab (13 February),
Manipur (14 February, Uttaranchal (14 February) and Uttar
Pradesh (two phases - 14 February & 18 February).
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