Patna, Oct 13
With the implementation of the model code of conduct for the upcoming Bihar Assembly elections, enforcement agencies across the state have intensified monitoring and crackdown operations to curb the illegal use of money, liquor, narcotics and other inducements to influence voters.
According to data released by the Election Commission of India (ECI), items worth Rs 246.23 crore were seized across Bihar on Monday alone.
These included Rs 7.7 lakh in cash, Rs 130.64 lakh worth of liquor, Rs 68.6 lakh worth of narcotic substances, Rs 20 lakh worth of precious metals, and Rs 39 lakh worth of freebies and other materials.
Since the imposition of the model code of conduct, enforcement agencies have seized a cumulative total of Rs 78 lakh in cash, Rs 1,201.1 lakh worth of liquor, Rs 442 lakh worth of narcotics, Rs 278.80 crore worth of precious metals, and Rs 514.1 lakh worth of freebies and other items.
To ensure a free, fair and transparent electoral process, a joint campaign is being conducted by the district Administration, Police, Excise Department, Income Tax Department, Narcotics Control Bureau, Customs, and Chief Minister Flying Squad teams.
Strict action is being taken against anti-social and disruptive elements to maintain peace and order in the state.
As of now, 2,60,211 preventive bonds have been executed and 556 individuals have been taken into custody under the National Security Act, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, Controller of Certifying Authorities, and other relevant acts.
The Office of the Patna Chief Electoral Officer has directed all district authorities to intensify surveillance, enhance inter-agency coordination, and ensure prompt action on every complaint.
An official from the Election Commission said that the primary goal of these measures is to ensure that voters in Bihar can exercise their right to vote freely, without any temptation or pressure.
The Election Commission has claimed no appeal has been received before the District Magistrate under Section 24(a) of the Representation of the People Act till Monday in respect of addition and deletion of names in the electoral rolls by the Electoral Registration Officer in all the 243 Assembly constituencies during the special intensive revision in Bihar.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Rs 246 crore in one day? That's shocking! But I wonder how much more is still circulating. These seizures are just the tip of the iceberg. We need permanent solutions, not just election-time actions.
As someone who has observed elections in multiple countries, I must say India's Election Commission is doing commendable work. The scale of these operations is impressive and shows commitment to democratic values.
The amount of precious metals seized (Rs 278 crore!) shows how deep-rooted this problem is. This is not just about elections - it's about cleaning up our system. Hope this continues even after polls.
While I appreciate the efforts, I'm concerned about the timing. Why does this happen only during elections? Shouldn't there be continuous monitoring throughout the year? 🤔
The coordination between multiple agencies mentioned here is impressive. This shows what can be achieved when different departments work together towards a common goal. More of this please!
As a Bihari, I feel both proud and ashamed. Proud that action is being taken, but ashamed that our state needs such massive crackdowns. Hope our voters become wiser and reject these temptations.
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