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ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 No. ECI/PN/9/2006/MCPS Dated: 14 th March, 2006 PRESS NOTE Subject: General Election to the State Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Union Territory of Pondicherry, 2006 - Allotment of Broadcast/Telecast time to Political Parties - regarding. A copy of the Order No.437/TVs/2006/MCPS, dated 14 th March, 2006 issued by the Commission regarding allotment of Broadcast/Telecast time to political parties in the General Election to the State Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Union Territory of Pondicherry, 2006 is enclosed for the information of the general public. ( S.K. SABHARWAL ) UNDER SECRETARY

ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi-110001 No. 437/TVs/2006/MCPS Dated : 14 th March, 2006 ORDER At the time of General Elections to the Lok Sabha in February, 1998 a new initiative for State funding of recognised political parties through free use of the State owned Television and Radio was introduced under directions of the Commission vide its Order, dated 16 th January, 1998. The said scheme was subsequently extended in all the General Elections to the State Assemblies held after 1998 and General Elections to the Lok Sabha in 1999 and 2004. With the amendments to the Representation of People Act, 1951 vide "Election and Other Related Laws (Amendment) Act, 2003" and the rules notified thereunder, equitable time sharing for campaigning by recognized political parties on electronic media now has statutory basis. In exercise of the powers conferred by clause (a) of the Explanation below section 39A of the Representation of People Act, 1951, the Central Government has notified all such broadcasting media which are owned or controlled or financed wholly or substantially by funds provided to them by the Central Government as the electronic media for the purposes of that section. Therefore, the Commission has decided to extend the said scheme of equitable time sharing on electronic media through Prasar Bharati Corporation to the ensuing General Election to the State Legislative Assemblies of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Union Territory of Pondicherry, 2006.

The facilities of use of broadcast time and telecast time will be available only to National Parties and Recognised State Parties in the States of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and Union Territory of Pondicherry. THE SALIENT FEATURES OF THE SCHEME ARE AS FOLLOW: 1. The facilities will be available from the Regional Kendra of the All India Radio and Doordarshan and in the headquarters of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Pondicherry and relayed by other stations within these States. 2. A base time of 45 minutes will be given to each National Party and Recognised State Party (recognised in these States) uniformly on the Regional Kendra of Doordarshan network and All India Radio network in the State of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Pondicherry. 3. The National and the State Parties will be treated at par for the Assembly elections. 4. The additional time to be allotted to the parties has been decided on the basis of the poll performance of the parties in the last Lok Sabha and Assembly Elections from the States of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Pondicherry. 5. In a single session of broadcast, no party will be allocated more than 15 minutes. 6. The period of broadcast and telecast will be between the last date of filling the nominations and will end two days before the date of poll in the States of Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal and the Union Territory of Pondicherry. However, there will be no telecast or broadcast during the 48 hours preceding the close of polls as per specific provisions of Representation of the People Act, 1951. 7. The Prasar Bharati Corporation in consultation with the Commission will decide the actual date and time for broadcast and telecast. This will be

subject to the broad technical constraints governing the actual time of transmission available with the Doordarshan and All India Radio. 8. The guidelines prescribed by the Commission for telecast and broadcast will be strictly followed. The parties will be required to submit transcripts and recording in advance. The parties can get this recorded at their own cost in studios, which meet the technical standards prescribed by the Prasar Bharati Corporation or at the Doordarshan/All India Radio Kendras. They can, in the alternative, have these recorded in the studios of Doordarshan and All India Radio by advance requests. In such cases, the recordings may be done at the State Capital and at timings indicated by Doordarshan/All India Radio in advance. 9. In addition to the broadcast by parties, the Prasar Bharati Corporation will organise a maximum of two panel discussions and/or debates on the Kendra/Station of Doordarshan/All India Radio. Each eligible party can nominate one representative to such a programme. 10. The Election Commission of India will approve the names of coordinators for such panel discussions and debates in consultations with the Prasar Bharati Corporation. 11. Time Vouchers will be available in the denomination of 5 minutes each and the parties will be free to combine them suitably. The allotment of time to different political parties is given in a statement enclosed herewith. By order, ( LALIT MOHAN ) SECRETARY

GENERAL ELECTION TO THE STATE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES OF ASSAM, KERALA, TAMIL NADU, WEST BENGAL & PONDICHERRY, 2006 Time available to National/State Parties on Regional Kendras/State Capital Kendras of Doordarshan/All India Radio S.No. Name of State Name of National / State Party Total Time allotted in minutes for Broadcast Telecast Number of Time Vouchers (5 minutes each) issued for Broadcast Telecast 1 ASSAM BSP 45 45 9 9 BJP 110 110 22 22 CPI 50 50 10 10 CPI(M) 50 50 10 10 INC 200 200 40 40 NCP 50 50 10 10 AGP 125 125 25 25 TOTAL 630 630 126 126 2 KERALA BSP 45 45 9 9 BJP 90 90 18 18 CPI 90 90 18 18 CPI(M) 205 205 41 41 INC 235 235 47 47 NCP 55 55 11 11 IFDP 45 45 9 9 JPSS 50 50 10 10 JD(S) 60 60 12 12 KEC 60 60 12 12 KEC(M) 60 60 12 12 MUL 85 85 17 17 TOTAL 1080 1080 216 216 3 TAMIL NADU BSP 45 45 9 9 BJP 65 65 13 13 CPI 55 55 11 11 CPI(M) 55 55 11 11 INC 85 85 17 17 NCP 45 45 9 9 ADMK 205 205 41 41 DMK 190 190 38 38 MDMK 70 70 14 14 PMK 75 75 15 15 TOTAL 890 890 178 178 4 WEST BENGAL BSP 45 45 9 9 BJP 75 75 15 15 CPI 55 55 11 11 CPI(M) 210 210 42 42

INC 95 95 19 19 NCP 45 45 9 9 FBL 65 65 13 13 AITC 155 155 31 31 RSP 60 60 12 12 TOTAL 805 805 161 161 5 PONDICHERRY BSP 45 45 9 9 BJP 145 145 29 29 CPI 50 50 10 10 CPI(M) 50 50 10 10 INC 115 115 23 23 NCP 45 45 9 9 ADMK 80 80 16 16 DMK 95 95 19 19 PMK 185 185 37 37 TOTAL 810 810 162 162

LIST OF POLITICAL PARTIES Sl.No. Abbreviation Status Name of Party 1 BSP National Party BAHUJAN SAMAJ PARTY 2 BJP National Party BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY 3 CPI National Party COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 4 CPI(M) National Party COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA (MARXIST) 5 INC National Party INDIAN NATIONAL CONGRESS 6 NCP National Party NATIONALIST CONGRESS PARTY 7 AGP State Party ASOM GANA PARISHAD 8 IFDP State Party INDIAN FEDERAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY 9 JPSS State Party JANADHIPATHYA SAMRAKSHANA SAMITHI 10 JD(S) State Party JANATA DAL (SECULAR) 11 KEC State Party KERALA CONGRESS 12 KEC (M) State Party KERALA CONGRESS (M) 13 MUL State Party MUSLIM LEAGUE KERALA STATE COMMITTEE 14 ADMK State Party ALL INDIA ANNA DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 15 DMK State Party DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 16 MDMK State Party MARUMALARCHI DRAVIDA MUNNETRA KAZHAGAM 17 PMK State Party PATTALI MAKKAL KATCHI 18 FBL State Party ALL INDIA FORWARD BLOC 19 AITC State Party ALL INDIA TRINAMOOL CONGRESS 20 RSP State Party REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY