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EC Asks Political Parties To Not Use Children In Poll Campaigns

The Election Commission has asked political parties to not use children in election campaigns.

The Election Commission has directed political parties to not use children in election campaigns in any form. This comes as the year is set to see the high-stakes Lok Sabha elections along with eight state assembly elections. Political parties are instructed not to be involved in any aspect of election campaigns, such as rallies, sloganeering, distribution of posters or pamphlets or any other election related activities. Political leaders are not allowed to hold the arms of children, carrying them in a vehicle or during rallies. 

This comes after the EC issued directives to maintain respectful discourse towards Persons with Disabilities (PwDs).

"This prohibition extends to the use of children to create the semblance of a political campaign in any manner including use through poem, songs, spoken words, display of insignia of political party/candidate, exhibiting ideology of political party, promoting achievements of a political party or criticising the opponent political parties/candidates", the EC press release read.

The poll body in an advisory sent to parties conveyed its "zero tolerance" towards the use of children in election campaigns in any manner by parties and candidates.
     
The poll body asked political leaders and candidates to not use children for campaign activities in any manner or even hold a child in their arms, carrying a child in a vehicle or in rallies, the poll watchdog said.

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However, the EC made an exception for children accompanying their parents or guardian during a political campaign or rally. 

According to the EC, political parties and candidates should ensure the strict compliance with the Child Labour (Prohibition & Regulation) Act 1986, modified by the Child Labour (Prohibition and Regulation) Amendment Act, 2016.

SImilarly, the EC stated, all officials who are involved in election related duties, to refrain from involving children in election-related work.

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