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Unanimous that there shouldn't be restriction on media reporting: Election Commission

Updated on: 05 May,2021 12:00 AM IST  |  New Delhi
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In a statement, the EC said it has come across certain press reports concerning its position in relation to media. The poll panel said its approach on the collaboration with media is that of a natural ally and remains unchanged.

Unanimous that there shouldn't be restriction on media reporting: Election Commission

Election officials wearing faceshields and masks as a preventive measure against the Covid-19 coronavirus, count votes at a counting station for the Assam state legislative assembly elections in Guwahati. Pic/AFP

The Election Commission of India on Wednesday said that it is "unanimous" that there shouldn't be a restriction on media reporting.


In a statement, the EC said it has come across certain press reports concerning its position in relation to media. The poll panel said its approach on the collaboration with media is that of a natural ally and remains unchanged.


"In the context of involvement of media, the commission wishes to clarify that it stands sincerely committed to its faith in free media. The commission as a whole and each one of its members recognise the positive role played by media in the conduct of all elections in the past and present and in strengthening electoral democracy in the country. The Election Commission was unanimous that before Supreme Court there should not be any prayer for restriction on media reporting," it said.


The commission very especially recognises the media's role in enhancing the effectiveness of election management and in reinforcing transparency from the very beginning of the election process till the end, including transparent coverage during all processes, campaigning and from polling station level to counting.

"The ECI's approach on the collaboration with media is that of a natural ally and remains unchanged," it said.

Earlier, the EC had approached the Supreme Court challenging the Madras High Court order that lambasted the panel for failure to maintain Covid-19 protocol during poll campaigns and said it "should be put up on murder charges" for being the "most irresponsible institution".

A bench of Justice DY Chandrachud and Justice MR Shah made the observation while hearing the EC’s complaint about being "castigated without any evidence" by the Madras High Court on political rallies during the state elections held last month said that media cannot be stopped from reporting oral observations made by judges during the course of hearing as they are also of "public interest".

The top court observed that it cannot tell the High Court judges to confine themselves to pleadings.

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