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Agata [3.3K]
2 years ago
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The model code of conduct for political parties and candidates to be followed during election is.

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Katen [24]2 years ago
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The model code of conduct for political parties and candidates to be followed during election is specified in the Representation of the People's Act, 1951. Therefore, the option B holds true.

<h3>What is the significance of the codes of conduct during the elections?</h3>

During the situations of elections being held in India, the election authorities have suggested a specific code of conducts to be strictly followed. They are also referred to as ''<em>achaar sanhita''</em><em>. </em>

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Compliance of following these codes of conduct is specifically mentioned under the People's Representation Act of India, 1951. They are to be compulsorily followed by political parties as well as the representatives and candidates.

Therefore, the option B holds true and states regarding the significance of the codes of conduct.

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The question seems to be incomplete. It has been added below for better reference.

The model code of conduct for political parties and candidates to be followed during election is ____________.

A. laid down in the Constitution of India

B. specified in the Representation of the People's Act, 1951

с. enjoined by the Supreme Court

D. a voluntary agreement among the recognized political parties

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