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Quality Of Life: Campaign Ads On Social Media Need To Be Certified By Mcmc | Jaipur News

Jaipur: Not only for television or newspaper or for digital media, candidates contesting Assembly election need to get their campaign-related advertisements even for social media certified from the Media Certification and Coordination Committee (MCMC) formed in every district of the state.
The MCMC members had held a meeting with representatives of all the political parties and made them aware about the functioning of MCMC and about the prescribed advertisement rules framed by the EC..
“After the notification of assembly elections gets issued on Monday, candidates of all political parties and independent candidates can broadcast election advertisements through electronic media, TV channels, radio FM channels, advertisements in cinema houses. But for this they need to get their advertisements certified from us. From this year, advertisements even for social media profiles, pages or handles need to be certified from MCMC,” said Man Singh Meena, the co in-charge of Jaipur district MCMC.
In the meeting, members of the DMCMC made the representatives of political parties aware of the details of the process, format.
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The MCMC members had held a meeting with representatives of all the political parties and made them aware about the functioning of MCMC and about the prescribed advertisement rules framed by the EC..
“After the notification of assembly elections gets issued on Monday, candidates of all political parties and independent candidates can broadcast election advertisements through electronic media, TV channels, radio FM channels, advertisements in cinema houses. But for this they need to get their advertisements certified from us. From this year, advertisements even for social media profiles, pages or handles need to be certified from MCMC,” said Man Singh Meena, the co in-charge of Jaipur district MCMC.
In the meeting, members of the DMCMC made the representatives of political parties aware of the details of the process, format.
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