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Election Commission directs government to stop sending ‘Viksit Bharat’ messages on WhatsApp

The Congress and TMC had raised objections to the message and requested ECI to act against this “blatant violation” of Model Code of Conduct.

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Tribune News Service

New Delhi, March 21

The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Thursday directed the IT Ministry to ensure the stoppage of WhatsApp messages promoting the Centre's "Viksit Bharat" campaign from being delivered to mobilephone customers across the country, as Model Code of Conduct (MCC) is in force.

Seeking a compliance report from the IT Ministry on its directive, ECI said it has been receiving complaints regarding these messages still reaching people despite MCC being in place since March 16.

The IT Ministry claimed that it was happening due to system architecture and network limitations, which may have led to delayed delivery of these messages to subscribers even after the imposition of MCC.

The direction from ECI came after the "Viksit Bharat" messages had flooded mobilephones of users not only within the country, but even on phones of people in Europe and America, causing a furore on social media.

"The Commission has received complaints from various quarters that such messages are still being delivered on citizens' phones. Since MCC is now in force, you are hereby directed to ensure forthwith that no further delivery of WhatsApp messages take place during MCC period. A compliance report in this regard may be sent immediately," the ECI directed the IT secretary in the letter.

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