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EC gives BJP, Congress time till November 25 to reply to complaints against each other

IndiaTimes Monday, 18 November 2024
The Election Commission has given the BJP and Congress another week to respond to complaints about their leaders' statements during the election campaign. The complaints allege violations of the poll code. The parties had requested more time due to their focus on Assembly elections. The deadline extension means any action will come after the elections conclude.
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