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Only political advertisements pre-certified by MCMC can be published in print media on the day of voting and one day before voting.

Chief Electoral Officer Shri Anupam Rajan said that the election process is being completed in four phases in 29 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies of Madhya Pradesh. Voting has been completed in six Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies each of the first and second phase. In the third phase, voting will be held in 9 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies on May 7 and in the fourth phase, voting will be held in 8 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies on May 13.

Shri Rajan said that the political advertisements published on the day of voting and a day before the voting for the next two phases will have to be pre-certified. Only advertisements pre-certified by the MCMC Committee can be published in print media.

Shri Rajan said that the Election Commission of India has made special arrangements for political advertisements to be published in print media on the date of voting and on the day before voting. As per the rules of the Commission, for pre-certification of advertisements for publication in print media, political parties/applicants should submit their applications to the District/State Level Media Certification and Monitoring Committee (MCMC) on the day of polling and two days before the proposed date of publication of the advertisement on the day before polling. Such promotional advertisements can be published in newspapers only after prior certification.

Shri Rajan said that the political advertisements to be published in 9 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies of the third phase, Morena, Bhind (SC), Gwalior, Guna, Sagar, Vidisha, Bhopal, Rajgarh and Betul (ST) on 6th May and voting date on 7th May, must be pre-certified. Similarly, political advertisements to be published on 12th May and on the voting date 13th May in the 8 Lok Sabha parliamentary constituencies of the fourth phase, Dewas (SC), Ujjain (SC), Mandsaur, Ratlam (SC), Dhar (SC), Indore, Khargone (SC) and Khandwa will have to be pre-certified.

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