The Election Commission has stated that there is a legal provision that anyone who obstructs the election campaign or obstructs the exercise of the right to vote will be fined two hundred thousand rupees or imprisoned for up to three years, or both.
What you should know
A fine of two hundred thousand rupees will be imposed on anyone found obstructing the election campaign of a different political party or candidate.
According to the federal law, anyone who obstructs, obstructs, or obstructs
An election code of conduct has been issued regarding the conduct to be followed by political parties, candidates or sister organizations of the party and the concerned persons. The code of conduct contains a provision that no one should disrupt or obstruct any rally, public meeting, corner meeting, meeting, gathering or other program organized by any political party, candidate or sister organization of the party.
According to the Election (Offences and Punishments) Act, there is a provision that no one should obstruct or obstruct any person in the course of the election with the intention of depriving them of their right to run for office or to campaign for the election in accordance with the prevailing federal law related to elections or to exercise their right to vote.
The Commission believes that it is the responsibility of political parties, candidates, common citizens and all stakeholders to conduct the upcoming election in a free, fair, impartial and fear-free environment.
The Commission has requested all relevant stakeholders not to obstruct or cause to be obstructed or caused to be obstructed with the intention of depriving the public of the election campaign in accordance with the prevailing federal law on elections.
