Rules For Political Parties To Use State Funded Media During Polls 3c6acd43c2
Rules For Political Parties To Use State Funded Media During Polls 3c6acd43c2
Rules For Political Parties To Use State Funded Media During Polls 3c6acd43c2
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Recognised political parties have been allowed to freely use state-owned television and radio during
polls since the 1998 Lok Sabha elections.
Yechury had to delete references to the electoral bond scheme, drop terms
“communal authoritarian regime” and “draconian laws”, and replace “bankruptcy”
(of governance) with “failure”. Devarajan was made to remove the word “Muslims”
from his speech about the Citizenship Amendment Act.
However, according to a Prasar Bharati official, the TV and radio networks were
simply following rules set by the Election Commission of India (ECI) regarding the
use of state-controlled media by recognised parties during elections. Prasar Bharati
is India’s state-run public broadcaster and the parent organisation of Doordarshan
and AIR.
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Recognised political parties have been allowed to freely use state-owned television
and radio during polls since the 1998 Lok Sabha elections. The ECI decides how
much time each recognised national and state party will be allotted prior to the
start of the election campaign.
National parties, all put together, get a minimum of 10 hours of telecasting time on
Doordarshan’s national channel, and at least 15 hours on its regional channels.
They also get 10 hours of broadcasting time on the national hook-up of AIR and 15
hours of broadcasting on regional AIR stations. State parties, all put together, get a
minimum of 30 hours of telecasting time on the appropriate regional Doordarshan
channel and AIR radio station.
On March 28, the ECI allocated broadcast and telecast time to each of the six
national parties — AAP, BSP, BJP, CPI(M), Congress, and Conrad Sangma’s National
People’s Party — and 59 state parties for the 2024 elections. For national parties, out
of the 10 hours prescribed, a total of 4.5 hours (45 minutes each) was allocated in
both Doordarshan and AIR. The remaining 5.5 hours was further allocated on the
basis of voteshare in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Similar formulae was followed
while allocating time to state parties.
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Parties and their speakers are expected to submit transcripts of their speeches
three to four days before recording — these have to be approved by the concerned
authorities in the respective AIR and Doordarshan stations.
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However, both Devarajan and Yechury, whose edited speeches were aired on
Doordarshan on April 16, were not happy with the changes made to their speech.
Devarajan told The Indian Express that after he was told to drop the word ‘Muslims’
from his speech, he (unsuccessfully) argued for the need to use the word to
emphasise that the CAA is “discriminatory to Muslims as the law mentions every
other minority community eligible for citizenship”.
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The ECI had allocated 54 minutes each on Doordarshan and AIR to CPI(M), and 26
minutes each on the two media to AIFB.
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