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Banks told to monitor candidates’ accounts

CHANDIGARH: State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) S Karuna Raju, while presiding over a meeting of representatives of various banks at his office here today, told them that under the provisions of the model code of conduct, every financial activity of candidates should be scrutinised minutely.



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Chandigarh, March 23

State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) S Karuna Raju, while presiding over a meeting of representatives of various banks at his office here today, told them that under the provisions of the model code of conduct, every financial activity of candidates should be scrutinised minutely.

The CEO said the Election Commission of India (ECI) had framed rules to conduct fair and peaceful elections besides giving all candidates a level-playing field. “Several monitoring teams have already been formed to execute such rules in letter and spirit,” he said.

He said the election expenditure limit for a person interested in contesting the elections has been fixed at Rs 70 lakh and he has to spend all this through the account opened according to the directives of the ECI.

He said financial activities related to existing bank accounts of candidates’ family members were also being closely monitored.

He said if a candidate purchased a large number of goods through online payment, that too should be supervised as these goods could be used to woo voters.

‘Check use of drugs’

Chief Electoral Officer S Karuna Raju on Saturday held a meeting with officers of the STF and the Narcotics Bureau. He said often allegations surface that candidates use money and drugs to entice voters. Dr Raju said the STF and the Narcotics Bureau should be more vigilant during the period of model code of conduct.

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