Silence Period Begins for House of Representatives Election Two Days Before Polls
Summary
The silence period for the House of Representatives election has begun, prohibiting all campaigning and election-influencing activities for 48 hours before voting to ensure a fair and peaceful election environment.
Key Points
- The silence period for the House of Representatives election began 48 hours before voting and prohibits all election influencing activities.
- Campaigning for political parties and candidates ended at midnight prior to the silence period.
- The Election Commission enforces strict rules including zero tolerance for violations such as financial influence during the silence period.
- Activities such as campaigning, speeches, social media promotions, and displaying campaign materials near polling stations are banned during the silence period.