With the announcement of lok sabha election programs, candidates of all parties have started trying to reach out to the voters in their respective areas and win them over. If you live in delhi and any candidate or his supporters come to you and ask for support, then there is no harm in it, but if someone is pressurizing you to vote in his favor, then you can complain about it to the election Commission. Can do it from the appointed officer.

In fact, keeping in mind the interests of the voters, the election commission has established flying squads and control rooms in Delhi. The Chief Electoral Officer of delhi has set up flying squads and control rooms in all the seven lok sabha constituencies of the national capital to prevent incidents of voter intimidation. In the order issued by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, it has been said that the district election Officer or election Officer should ensure complete implementation of the Model Code of Conduct.

Complain to the control room

According to the lok sabha election schedule announced by the election commission on march 16, voting for seven lok sabha seats of delhi will be held on May 25 in the sixth phase. This time 1.47 crore voters will use their franchise in Delhi. At the same time, candidates of every party try to get votes in their favor. But if someone puts pressure on you to do so, then it is considered illegal. According to the election Commission's notice, flying squads and control rooms have been formed to register cases against both givers and takers of bribes and to take action against those engaged in intimidating voters.

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