Record Seizures worth Rs 35.26 crores done in ongoing Bihar Assembly Elections

Record Seizures worth Rs 35.26 crores done in ongoing Bihar Assembly Elections

New Delhi: The Election Commission made record Seizures worth Rs 35.26 crores in expenditure monitoring process in ongoing Bihar Assembly Elections, 2020.

According to the Election Commission, for effective monitoring to curb black money in General Election to Legislative Assembly of Bihar, 2020, Election Commission of India has deployed 67 Expenditure Observers in the State of Bihar. Commission has also has appointed Madhu Mahajan and BR Balakrishnan officers having formidable domain expertise and impeccable track record, as Special Expenditure Observers for General Election to Legislative Assembly of Bihar, 2020.

After due assessment, 91 Assembly constituencies have been marked as expenditure sensitive constituencies for more focused monitoring. 881 Flying Squads and 948 Static Surveillance Teams have been formed for Election Expenditure Monitoring work for the Assembly elections of Bihar. On expenditure monitoring, Commission has convened various meetings with senior officials of Bihar and neighbouring states.

Record Seizures worth Rs 35.26 crores done in ongoing Bihar Assembly Elections

Distributing cash and gifts during electoral process is not permitted under the law, e.g., distribution of money, liquor, or any other item disbursed and given to the electors with the intent to influence them. This expenditure comes under the definition of “bribery” which is an offence both under 171B of IPC and under R.P. Act, 1951. The expenditure on such items is illegal.

Details of record seizures already done so far (as on 19th October 2020) – compared to total of Rs 23.81 cr in AE 2015:

Assembly Elections, 2020 (Up to 19.10.2020)     ASSEMBLY ELEC.2015
Rs 35.26 crores+
Rs. 79.85 lacs (Nepali Currency)                          Rs 23.81 crores

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