Along with revising expenditure limits, the commission has imposed clear restrictions on the use of vehicles during campaigning. A sarpanch candidate will be permitted to use only one vehicle, Panchayat Samiti members up to two vehicles, and district council members up to three vehicles.Similarly, municipal corporation councillor candidates can use a maximum of three vehicles, Nagar Parishad councillors two vehicles, and municipal council members only one vehicle during the campaign period.The commission has strictly prohibited the use of large vehicles such as buses, trucks, minibuses and matadors, as well as animal-drawn vehicles including horse carts, bullock carts and camel carts, for election campaigning in both rural and urban areas.The order also places firm curbs on the use of loudspeakers. Candidates will not be allowed to use loudspeakers at their election offices, nor can they be used within a 100-metre radius of hospitals, schools and religious places.Loudspeakers will be permitted only between 6 am and 10 pm, and that too with prior permission from the magistrate. Magistrate approval will also be mandatory for organising any public rally during the campaign.The State Election Commission said the measures are aimed at ensuring a level playing field, curbing excessive expenditure and maintaining public order during the election process.
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