Bihar Polls: ECI's Shocking Crackdown on Money Power Amid Rs 33.97 Crore Seizure

The Election Commission of India has launched an unprecedented crackdown on monetary influence in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections. Multiple enforcement agencies have been mobilized to prevent the use of cash, liquor, and freebies to sway voters. Since the election announcement, authorities have already seized Rs 33.97 crore in illicit resources. Citizens can report violations through the C-Vigil App, ensuring transparency and fair electoral practices.

Key Points: ECI Deploys Strict Measures to Combat Money Power in Bihar Elections

  • ECI activates comprehensive enforcement strategy across multiple agencies
  • Rs 33.97 crore seized since election announcement
  • Expenditure Observers deployed to monitor candidate expenses
  • 24/7 surveillance teams established to prevent voter manipulation
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Bihar polls: ECI strengthens crackdown on money power; Rs 33.97 crore seized

Election Commission launches comprehensive strategy to prevent monetary influence, seizing Rs 33.97 crore in cash, liquor, and freebies before Bihar polls

"In order to curb the use of money power, freebies as well as drugs, narcotics, and liquor... - Election Commission of India"

New Delhi, Oct 15

The Election Commission of India (ECI) issued a directive to enforcement agencies on Wednesday to prevent the influence of money in the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections.

It also mentioned that Expenditure Observers have been deployed to monitor the election process.

The ECI also mentioned that since the announcement of elections on October 6, a total seizure of Rs 33.97 crore worth of cash, liquor, drugs and freebies has been done by different Enforcement Agencies.

"In order to curb the use of money power, freebies as well as drugs, narcotics, and liquor in the ensuing elections, the Commission has issued directions to all the Enforcement Agencies including the State Police Dept., State Excise Dept., Income Tax Dept., FIU-IND, RBI, SLBC, DRI, CGST, SGST, Customs, ED, NCB, RPF, CISF, SSB, BCAS, AAI, Department of Post, State Forest Dept. and State Co-operative Dept," the ECI said in a statement.

The poll body further mentioned that the Expenditure Observers have already been deployed to monitor the election expenses incurred by the candidates and have reached their respective constituencies on the day of the notification of elections. During the visit, they will meet all the teams engaged in expenditure monitoring.

Additionally, flying squads, surveillance teams, and video surveillance teams, according to the ECI, will be vigilant round-the-clock to monitor any suspected instances of money power or other inducements being used to sway the voters.

The Commission has also activated the online system called Election Seizure Management System (ESMS) for reporting of interceptions/seizures made by the FSs, SSTs and enforcement agencies on a real-time basis during the election period.

The poll body stressed that the "enforcement authorities should ensure that ordinary citizens are not inconvenienced or harassed during the checking and inspection for the enforcement of these directives".

Additionally, any member of the public can also complain regarding any such violations through the C-Vigil App.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good initiative by ECI but implementation matters. In previous elections, we've seen money distribution happening late at night. Hope the flying squads are really effective this time.
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Aditya G
The C-Vigil app is a game changer! Now common people can report violations easily. Downloaded it already and will definitely use it if I see any malpractice.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the efforts, I hope ordinary citizens aren't harassed during these checks. The line between vigilance and harassment can be thin sometimes.
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Vikram M
₹34 crore in just 9 days! Imagine how much more is out there. This shows how deep-rooted the problem is. Elections should be about development, not money power 💰
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Michael C
The coordination between so many departments is impressive. From Income Tax to Customs to State Police - this multi-agency approach might actually work this time.
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Neha E
Real-time monitoring through ESMS is a smart move. Technology can help reduce corruption if implemented properly. Hope Bihar gets the fair election it deserves!

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