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ECI’s Blanket Ban on Exit Polls Clears Air on Free, Fair Assembly Polls In J&K

Mohammad Irfan by Mohammad Irfan
September 8, 2024
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ECI’s Blanket Ban on Exit Polls Clears Air on Free, Fair Assembly Polls In J&K
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Srinagar: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has implemented a comprehensive ban on exit polls during the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections 2024, in accordance with Section 126A of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
This ban will come into effect from the beginning of polling on September 18, 2024, and will remain in place until half an hour after the conclusion of polling on October 5, 2024. The decision is aimed at ensuring the integrity of the electoral process and preventing any undue influence on voters throughout the election period. The ECI’s official notification clearly states that no individual or entity will be allowed to conduct, publish, or broadcast exit polls during the specified period. Violators of this mandate could face severe penalties, including imprisonment of up to two years, a fine, or both, in line with the provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951. The 2024 Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections will be held in three phases across the Union Territory. The ECI had initially announced the election dates through Press Notes on August 16, 2024, and August 31, 2024, outlining a phased election process to cover the varied and challenging geography of the region. The commission has stated that these regulations are essential for maintaining transparency and fairness in the election process, particularly in a region as politically sensitive as Jammu and Kashmir. The prohibition on exit polls during elections is mandated under Section 126A of the Representation of the People Act. This section specifically deals with exit polls, which are considered capable of influencing voter behavior during an ongoing election. The ban applies to all forms of media—whether print, electronic, or social—and includes any platform through which election-related information might be disseminated. Moreover, Section 126(1)(b) of the Act imposes a 48-hour silence period before the close of each phase of polling. During this time, the display of election-related matters, including opinion polls, political surveys, and any other material that may affect voter decisions, is strictly prohibited. This restriction ensures that voters make their decisions without being swayed by last-minute polling data or survey results, thereby promoting a level playing field for all candidates.
The ECI’s stringent regulations reflect its commitment to conducting free, fair, and transparent elections, particularly in Jammu and Kashmir, a region that has experienced political volatility in the past. The objective behind the ban on exit polls is to ensure that voters cast their ballots based on personal conviction rather than being influenced by media reports or statistical predictions. Exit polls, which are conducted based on feedback from voters leaving polling stations, often provide insights into trends but are not always accurate. However, their potential to shape public perception or create momentum for one political party over another can be significant. By banning exit polls during the entire election period, the ECI seeks to prevent any form of undue influence over the electorate. In cases where multiple bye-elections are being conducted simultaneously with the general elections, the prohibition period on exit polls would commence from the start of polling on the first day and continue until half an hour after the conclusion of the final phase of polling. If the bye-elections are held on separate dates, the restriction remains in effect until the end of the last poll. The ECI has made it clear that any individual or organization found contravening the exit poll prohibition will face serious legal repercussions. The Representation of the People Act, 1951 prescribes penalties that may include imprisonment of up to two years or monetary fines. The act provides the ECI with the legal authority to enforce these rules strictly, ensuring compliance across all media platforms and election-related entities. The ECI’s move comes as part of a broader strategy to protect the sanctity of the democratic process. Elections in Jammu and Kashmir are often subject to intense scrutiny due to the region’s unique political landscape. By enforcing the ban on exit polls and other forms of election-related media content, the ECI aims to uphold the integrity of the electoral process and minimize the risk of any form of undue influence on voters. The specific timeline for the ban on exit polls extends from 7:00 A.M. on September 18, 2024, until 6:30 P.M. on October 5, 2024. This time frame covers the entire duration of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Elections, ensuring that no exit poll results are broadcast, published, or disseminated during the polling period. The 48-hour silence period prior to the conclusion of each phase of polling, as mandated under Section 126(1)(b), will also be rigorously enforced. The ECI’s regulations on exit polls are part of its broader mission to preserve the core principles of democracy—free and fair elections. In a region like Jammu and Kashmir, where political dynamics can be particularly sensitive, ensuring that voters are not influenced by speculative exit polls is crucial for maintaining public trust in the electoral process. By enforcing these restrictions, the ECI underscores its commitment to an impartial and transparent election, free from external pressures. The ban on exit polls is a critical step in promoting a clean and fair democratic process in Jammu and Kashmir.

 

Mohammad Irfan

Mohammad Irfan

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