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India enforces 48-hour election silence and bans exit polls ahead of Bihar polls to ensure fairness.
India's Election Commission has imposed a strict 48-hour silence period and banned exit polls ahead of Bihar's November 6 and 11 assembly elections and eight bye-elections.
Under the Representation of the People Act, all media—including TV, radio, print, and digital—must refrain from broadcasting election-related content during the silence period.
Exit polls are prohibited from November 6 at 7 a.m. to November 11 at 6:30 p.m.
Violations may result in up to two years in prison or fines.
The ECI emphasized compliance to ensure free and fair elections and mandated polling stations have Assured Minimum Facilities for accessible voting.
La India impone el silencio electoral de 48 horas y prohíbe las votaciones de salida antes de las elecciones de Bihar para garantizar la equidad.