Delhi Election Commission on Friday directed all mobile service providers to stop ‘political’ bulk SMS services 48 hours before the assembly election to ensure that parties do not influence voters during this period.
The commission will also keep a close tab on bulk SMSes circulated by various political parties in the run-up to the assembly polls to ensure that they do not entice voters or violate the model code of conduct.
Operators have been directed to inform the Election Commission about bulk SMS bookings by political parties so that the money spent in this regard is properly accounted for and added into the expenditure account of the respective political party or candidate.
A meeting in this regard was organised today by the Commission with all major mobile service providers.
‘We have asked mobile service providers to ensure that they do not send bulk messages booked by political parties 48 hours before polling. This has been done to ensure that they do not influence voters just before the election,’ Delhi’s Chief Electoral Officer Vijay Dev said.
As far as content-monitoring of messages is concerned, an officer of Delhi Police Special Cell has been appointed as nodal officer.