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The Election commission on 27
September 2012 directed the Political Parties and candidates not to use
birds and animals in the campaigns. The commission also directed that in
case the use of animal is unavoidable then the party or candidate will
have to ensure that no harm is caused to the animal including violation
of any law as well as cruelty towards the creature.
To justify the decision the commission
pointed towards Article 51(g) of the Indian Constitution that states
compassion for all living creature as well as Prevention of Cruelty of
Animals Act, 1960. The commission also pointed towards the Wildlife
Protection Act 1972 that prohibits overloading and torturing of the
animals. The Election Commission has also sent letters to the political
parties as well as the Chief Electoral Officers of every state and union
territories.
The decision was made following the
representations received by the election commission by some organization
and individual stating the cruelty that animals suffered during the
election campaign of the political parties.
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