Lok Sabha polls 2019: Govt ad blitzkrieg stops after model code kicks in
An
advertising blitz by Indian Prime Minister Narendra
Modi's
administration, which saw more than 150 newspaper ads exulting over
its performance in 10 days, stopped on Monday, a day after the
schedule for the next general election was announced.
The
election will be held over seven stages from April 11 in what will be
the world's biggest democratic exercise, the Election
Commission said on Sunday, when a code of conduct over
election campaigning came into force.Citing the code, the commission said "no advertisements shall be issued in electronic and print media highlighting the achievements of the govt. at the cost of public exchequer".
Leading English-language national dailies including the Times of India, the Hindustan Times and the Indian Express carried no government ads on Monday.
The New Delhi editions of the same three newspapers had 162 government ads between March 1 and March 10, according to Reuters calculations. Of those, 93 were full page.
Most included a picture of Modi and highlighted government initiatives from rural development and solar power to airport infrastructure and social security benefits, among others.
One of the full-page ads took a broad view to highlight 12 achievements in different sectors, saying it was "putting farmers first" and "national security is top priority". It ran with a slogan: "impossible is now possible". Read More
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