Chandigarh: The Election Commission today instructed candidates contesting in the Hisar bypoll to refrain from attending community kitchens, which distribute free food to electors, and issued guidelines for organisation of such events. “The Commission has observed that community kitchen like ‘preetibhoj’, ‘36 biradariyon ka khaana’, ‘gao zeemana’ and ‘saya’ in local parlance were organised during the election campaign and many electors are being entertained to free food here,” Haryana Chief Electoral Officer Sumita Misra said. [caption id=“attachment_103702” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“The 13 October Hisar bypoll was necessitated following the death of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhajan Lal. Reuters”]  [/caption] With the model code of conduct in place, the poll candidates should refrain from attending such functions in their area, Misra said. The Commission has directed that if any candidate attends such a community kitchen, either organised by him or by any other person to entertain electors, the entire expenditure would be treated as the candidate’s election expense. The 13 October Hisar bypoll was necessitated following the death of former Haryana Chief Minister Bhajan Lal. PTI
The Election Commission today instructed candidates contesting in the Hisar bypoll to refrain from attending community kitchens, which distribute free food to electors, and issued guidelines for organisation of such events.
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